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1. This Saturday in Buenos Aires: Bit Bang Fest

Bit Bang Fest is a free one-day festival dedicated to animation, video games, and digital art.

The post This Saturday in Buenos Aires: Bit Bang Fest appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. ‘Doctor, My Son is an Animator’ by Marcos Magalhaes

“He doesn't play football… he’s only drawing, all the time. What’s his problem, Doctor?” Only a specialist can find out… Real animators were asked to give their animated and live action testimonies about their childhood as animators. It is indeed a strange condition... Read the rest of this post

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3. “Luminaris” by Juan Pablo Zaramella

This brilliant piece of stop motion/pixilation from Buenos Aires-based Juan Pablo Zaramella was on the Oscar shortlist last fall. Visually clever, funny and sweet, it’s now online and worthy of your attention:

(Thanks, Jason Sondhi)


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4. “Hotcorn!” by Juan Pablo Zaramella

Another simple and well-executed visual idea by Juan Pablo Zaramella, whose film At the Opera appeared on the Brew last month. Hotcorn! was produced by the Buenos Aires-based studio Can Can Club.


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