Animation Magazine's 35 Year Anniversary Issue

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Mavka, the Spirit of Ukrainian Culture The team at Animagrad studio strives to finish their stunning movie despite the terrible Russian war against their country and culture.

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ince Russia began its brutal and illegal invasion of Ukraine in February, the brave employees of Kyiv-based media company FILM.UA Group and animation studio Animagrad have been on the frontlines of sheltering citizens and using their resources to fight Russian propaganda. We recently got in touch with our resilient and talented friends at Animagrad, who have been working patiently on their labor of love, the beautiful CG-animated feature Mavka. The Forest Song for the past few years. Originally slated for a December 2022 theatrical release, the film has been pre-sold in many territories (Germany’s Koch Films, Italia Film Int’l and Slovakia’s Cinemart, to name a few). The film’s producer, Iryna Kostyuk, says she and her team are deeply committed to defending the country’s rich culture and heritage against Russian attacks. She says, “Since Putin embarked on the plan to destroy Ukrainian identity and authenticity by denying our

unique culture (‘denationalizing’ Ukraine, as they officially put it), our duty is to fight that very evil. Our stories are our weapon. So, we have to be loud.”

Preservers of Culture Kostyuk says she and her team are making a huge effort not only to finish the powerful movie, but also to distribute the screening rights to as many countries as possible. “We want to be seen and heard all over the world,” she notes. “We are also trying to involve international star talent — especially those who have publicly declared their support to Ukraine — to be the voice cast of our wonderful characters in the international version of the movie. The rights are already licensed to many European countries, but we are in the active process of further sales (also in talks with the streamers) as we also need to reach out to North America. Local Ukrainian stars have already joined the voice cast of the do-

mestic version of the film.” The film’s director, Oleg Malamuzh, points out that Mavka tells a local story with a timeless, global appeal. “Any audience can understand this story about an empowered, brave heroine, but it takes place in Ukraine and it spotlights our culture and natural world,” he says. “This is a story of maturing and taking responsibility, relationships and deceit, the desire for peace and harmony — every viewer will find their favorite hero they can relate to.” Malamuzh adds, “In fact, Animagrad studio has a lineup of three animated features which all center on unique female characters with Ukrainian cultural and historical background. Our first animated feature, The Stolen Princess, was about Mila the Princess of Kyiv, and it was released in 2018 both domestically (with a record-breaking box office) and internationally (in over 50 countries). Mavka, who is the soul of a Ukrainian forest, will be our second animated feature release. And finally, there is also

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Animated Musings

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pages 150-151

Autonomous Animator

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Creative Connections

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Tech Reviews

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Conjuring New Demons

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Experiencing the World of Tomorrow Today

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Unleashing the Dinosaurs Again

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A Few Words from Monsieur le Délégué

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pages 102-103

First Look: Netflix Animation Spotlights

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Flight of Fancy

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20 Movies to Catch at Annecy

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Brief and Beautiful Visions

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An Animation Legend Looks Back

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35 Animated Shorts to Explore, Ponder Ignore or Enjoy*

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The Strike That Shifted the Landscape

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The Essentials:35 U.S. Studio Movies of the Past 35 Years

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On Representation and Diversity: How Far Have We Come?

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Riding the Japanese New Wave

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A Lot Can Happen in 35 Years

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Reflections on 1987 and the 35th

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A Crowd-Sourcing Pioneer

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35 Years of Great Quotes

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Blue Skies Ahead for Red Animation

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Drawn to Excellence

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Cyber Group Expands Its Giant Footprint

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Daughter of Invention

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On Being a True Warrior

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Crouching Teen, Hidden Powers

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A Hero Who Keeps on Giving

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And Never Feed Them After Dark

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From Stage to Animated Screen

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A Toon Town Trailblazer

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Sophisticated Sci-Fi Is Back

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The Red Ribbon Army Returns

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Mavka, the Spirit of Ukrainian Culture

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The Tiniest Movie Star

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The Way of the Feline Samurai

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Teddy Bears vs. Unicorns

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Whatever Happened to Those Chipmunks?

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A Real Disney Heroine

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A Toy’s Origin Story

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Here Be Monsters

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Make It Extra — with a Side of Optimism

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