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Feb. 5, 2024

Oscar and BAFTA Contenders in Animation

In the current film industry, animation content seen in films and television has risen to prominence, which can be recognised in many animated adaptations hitting the big screens back in 2023. We look at several of these leading frontrunners in animation to earn a spot in the Oscars and Bafta. By: Dylan Low

The best animation films are not only by established Hollywood studios, as there has been an increase in competition vying for the top animation awards. Some of these animated titles could be by reputable production companies such as Disney, while others could be international, having made its way to the global film audience.

 

There are few filmmakers in the industry which are more proficient and admired than Hayao Miyazaki. His latest film The Boy and The Heron has brought further spotlight, represented as the famed director’s comeback project since announcing his retirement from feature directing in 2013. The Studio Ghibili production takes place during Japan’s pacific war times, featuring a part autobiography of a boy transported into a fantasy world with a talking heron. This project became a summer blockbuster film, despite limited promotional backing. It made its global debut at the Toronto Inter­national Film Festival (TIFF) previous autumn, making box office numbers with more than $113 million since.

 

The 82-year-old Miyazaki, who is a three-time Oscar nominee who claimed the illustrious award for his 2003 blockbuster film Spirited Away, could possibly not make the awards season publicity rounds. Despite that, his film will undoubtedly capture the attention of voters, having been credited by the New York and Los Angeles critics that stated it to be the best animated feature.

 

Another notable contender for the awards would be Elemental, a feature film by Pixar. Pixar has achieved much success over the years, claiming a staggering 17 nominations and 11 wins in the history of the animation feature Oscar. Elemental showcases an animation tale of a world filled with characters consisting of fire, water, air and earth. Pixar filmmaker Peter Sohn, who had directed The Good Dinosaur, led the project with appraisal for its creative backdrop alongside the first-and second-generation immigrant concept. 

 

The animation, distributed through Disney, premiered at Cannes and debuted globally last summer. Although its early box-office performance was below average compared to Pixar’s other project, Elemental made a comeback to become 2023’s third-biggest animated film, grossing $496m internationally.

 

A possible frontrunner for the awards would be Wish, a distinguished film title from Pixar’s associated company Walt Disney Animation Studios. They have performed well for the awards, having notched an incredible 13 nominations and four wins in Oscar’s history. Wish draws inspiration from the Walt Disney Company’s 100-year cele­brations last year. Filmmaker Chris Buck, who was also director of Frozen franchse, is joined alongside Fawn Veerasunthorn in helming the project. Jennifer Lee, who is the screenplay writer with Allison Moore, had guided the creative team as the chief creative officer of the animated tale. 

 

With the Oscars and BAFTA Film Awards approaching, do not miss these film titles as they are set to garner recognition for their triumphant box-office performances and achievements. 


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