With eight months of last year almost, we begin a clearer idea of who will have the key competitors in the price next season. On the one hand it was a year of slow animation without new versions of Pixar, lighting and Sony Pictures Animation. On the other hand, there were more and more attention to the originals relatively large studios, including LEGO movie, and boxing Rolls, and the book of life.
It is premature as to who is nominated for Annie, Golden Globe and Oscar, predict. But it is not very difficult to distinguish between the main competitors in the studio this time. Alphabetical order, these are:
- Big Hero 6 (Disney)
- Book of Life (Reel FX / Fox)
- And boxing Rolls (Laika / Focus Features)
- How to Train Your Dragon 2 (Dreamworks / Fox)
- Lego movie (Animal Logic / Warner Bros.)
- Song of the Sea (Cartoon Salon / Gkids)
- Story of Princess Kaguya (Studio Ghibli / Toho / Gkids)
Think it was not published five of these films in the United States, and supports their status depends on how they are received. Monday train only obvious candidate on the list and to Train Your Dragon 2 and LEGO movie, which earned high marks from both critics and audiences.
In addition to these major competitors, there are many other films that have to probably qualify. Here is a ten other versions will likely be discussed during the awards season:
- The boy and the world
- Cheatin '
- Jack and heart Cuckoo
- The Penguins of Madagascar
- Rio 2
- Rocks in my pockets
- Aunt Hilda
- Tarzan 3D
- Thunder and Magic House
- Underdogs
- Also sbornia Do Us Part
The aim of the menus above to provide an overview of pre-award contenders for 2014 animated film. Do not be surprised if other big animated films pop up from now until the start of the awards season. Overall it was a good year for the office of American competitors animation with unique and international efforts and strong, independent alike. In the absence of a solid favorite, and frozen the dominance of last year, the competition promises to be intense in the coming months, and put more attention on some very valuable films.
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