The film follows a cat who struggles to survive as its home gets flooded. The cat is rescued by a very chill capybara in a sailboat and they are soon joined by a greedy lemur, an excitable dog, and a ...
Meet a black cat and his friends. ‍⬛ Sideshow + Janus have revealed the official US trailer for the animated film called Flow made by Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis. This is his second feature ...
The story of a cat and his friends. Flow is an animated film made by the Latvian filmmaker named Gints Zilbalodis, his second feature after making Away (in 2019) which was a fable about loneliness. He ...
This film shows its creativity early on when the cat finds itself trying to stay afloat in water while atop a black statue of -what else?- a cat. There are also some dogs around too who seek refuge on ...
“Flow” is about to enter some rarified waters. The film from Latvian animator Gints Zilbalodis is currently up for two Academy Awards — and it will soon become part of the Criterion Collection, with a ...
Like the wide-eyed feline in his dialogue-free film "Flow," Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis often works alone — he directed, wrote, animated and even scored his debut feature, "Away," in 2019. But ...
It’s rare to see a movie and think, “I need every kid to see this.” That’s the case with Flow, which just screened at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival. I don’t mean that as homework, the way that, at ...
Flow, a dialogue-free European indie film from Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis, upended the animation awards race last weekend by winning the Golden Globe for best animated feature. It’s a ...
Sideshow and Janus Films have announced that Gints Zilbalodis’ award-winning, box office hit FLOW will join The Criterion Collection later this year. The film will also make its streaming debut ...
Flow was a film co-produced between Latvia, Belgium, and France, and unlike the big-budget films it was competing against, Flow only had a budget of $3.7 million. That sounds like a lot but not when ...
Having animals walking and talking like people in animation is a fairly common occurrence, but Flow director Gints Zilbalodis wanted to focus on immersing the viewer in a fully animal perspective.
Gints Zilbalodis’ dreamlike animated fantasy Flow, about a group of mismatched animals finding companionship on a post-apocalyptic voyage, has added another prestigious accolade to its quiver: the ...