Description
A new edition of an essential guide to 100 of world cinema's most interesting and important animated films from across the history of cinema.
About the Author
Andrew Osmond is a journalist and critic based in Berkshire, UK. He is the author of Spirited Away (BFI Film Classics, 2008, 2020), Kon: The Illusionist (2009) and Ghost in the Shell (2017). He has co-written two books with Jonathan Clements on two key Japanese animated films, Hakujaden and The Little Norse Prince. He was one of two main editors working for Giannalberto Bendazzi on his three-volume Animation: A World History, published in 2016. He frequently contributes to Sight & Sound magazine, SFX and Empire, as well as numerous other magazines in the UK, France and America. He writes regularly for Neo magazine and for the commercial blog All The Anime, which both specialise in Japanese animation. He has also had pieces on animation published in the Guardian.
Reviews
Osmond's reviews are thoughtful, engaging reveries not only of each film, but of its context and gossip ... Osmond cops to personal bias in his introduction, but his personal bias is partly what we are paying for - we trust him to come up with a hundred cartoons that can fairly encapsulate the medium as it appears today, such that someone who knew nothing could watch a film a day and become an animation expert in just three months. -- Jonathan Clements * All the Anime *
What makes this sampling of animated feature films unique and worthwhile is its range. Some excellent yet not well-known gems are included alongside the expected classics. Animated cinema is a worldwide art form and this book takes us on a well-written, very insightful tour. -- Walter Santucci, Chapman University, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9781839024412
Author Andrew Osmond
Format Hardback
Page Count 232
Imprint BFI Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series BFI Screen Guides