Portuguese animation
Animation created in Portugal
Portuguese animation (Portuguese: Animação portuguesa) is animation created in Portugal or by Portuguese animators.
History
In 2013, Kali, o pequeno vampiro won the award for Best Animated Short Film at the 2013 Sophia Awards. In 2014, O gigante was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 28th Goya Awards.[1]
Animators
- João Fazenda
- Abi Feijó
- Isabel Aboim Inglez
- Regina Pessoa
- Cláudio Sá
Awards
- Sophia Award for Best Animated Short Film
Festivals
- Cinanima
- Monstra
Works
- Midsummer Dream
- Até ao tecto do mundo[2]
- Do céu e da terra
- Tragic Story with Happy Ending
- Kali, o pequeno vampiro
- Lágrimas de um palhaço
- Sem querer
- Nutri Ventures – The Quest for the 7 Kingdoms
- O gigante
See also
- Portuguese comics
References
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Animation topics
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- Animator
- Animation department
- Animation director
- Story artist
- Animation studios
- Animation database
- Art pipeline
- Biologist simulators
- Animation film festivals
- Highest-grossing films (Opening weekends)
- Outsourcing
- International Animation Day
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- Animation music
- Bouncing ball
- Mickey Mousing
- Key frame
- Cel
- Character animation
- Creature animation
- Twelve basic principles
- Motion comic
- Films with live action and animation
- Cartoon physics
- Cartoon violence
- Most expensive animated films
- List of animated films by box office admissions
- List of animated television series by episode count
- Category
- Portal
- Outline
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