
The Waterloo Festival of Animated Cinema (WFAC) has launched the
website for its 2006 edition. The initial announcement of the first 10 films was relayed earlier on the
Festival Watch blog, but WFAC's first update includes stills from each film, as well as studio, country, rating and run time information.
Each year, WFAC's lineup is more ambitious and diverse than the last. This year does not disappoint. The features are international in scope, feature stop-motion, 2D and 3D techniques, no film looks like any of the others, and the stories are equally varied.
Keep checking their site for lineup updates and information on Earlybird discounts.
While you're waiting for the 2006 festival, check out WFAC's
past editions and
Matt Forsythe's 2005
reports for fps including his views on
Mind Game,
Fragile Machine and
Mike Nguyen.
Labels: events, festivals, Waterloo Festival for Animated Cinema, WFAC