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Flow (Latvian: Straume) is a 2024 animated adventure film directed by Gints Zilbalodis, written and produced by Zilbalodis and Matīss Kaža.A Latvian, French and Belgian co-production, it features no dialogue and follows a cat trying to survive along with other animals in a seemingly post-apocalyptic world as the water level dramatically rises.
Flow (Latvian: Straume) is a 2024 animated fantasy adventure film directed by Gints Zilbalodis, written and produced by Zilbalodis and Matīss Kaža.A Latvian, French and Belgian co-production, it features no dialogue and follows a cat trying to survive along with other animals in a seemingly post-apocalyptic world as the water level dramatically rises.
Australian film Memoir of a Snail, directed by Adam Elliot, won the Cristal Award for Best Feature Film while Spanish film Sultana's Dream, directed by Isabel Herguera, won the Contrechamp Grand Prix. [3] [4] Latvian film Flow won four awards including two from the Jury and Audience categories.
Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis made history on Sunday when his independent film “Flow” won the Golden Globe for best animated feature. The dialogue-free film with a modest $3.7 million was ...
Other top prizes went to went to Latvian director Gints Zibalodis’ animated ecological fantasy, “Flow” and to Jaydon Martin, creator of docu-fiction hybrid “Flathead.” More from Variety
David Sims will serve as the NYFCC chair in 2024, and Stephen Garrett will continue as the group’s general manager. ... Animated Film: “Flow” (Janus Films/Sideshow) Cinematography: “Nickel ...
The 2023 Hollywood labor disputes, including the Writers Guild of America strike and SAG-AFTRA strike, had a significant impact on the 2024 release schedule, with many films being postponed due to productions being halted mid-filming or before commencement.
Gints Zilbalodis (born April 13, 1994) is a Latvian filmmaker. He is best known for directing the animated features Away (2019) and Flow (2024), of which the latter received a nomination for Best International Feature Film and won Best Animated Feature at the 97th Academy Awards, making him and co-producer Matīss Kaža the first Latvians to win an Academy Award.