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Seven animated films you must have seen

Simon Balissat
17.8.2021
Translation: machine translated

For many people, animated films are synonymous with Disney, Dreamworks or Studio Ghibli. I'm deliberately leaving out the titans of the industry here and showing you that animated films don't just have to be family-friendly fun.

This article was first published in a slightly different form on 12 May 2020.

This is why I want to present a small but fine selection of seven films that were made outside of the big studios Disney, Dreamworks or Ghibli and are intended to show the many facets of animated film.

Le Roi et l'oiseaux

Year of release: 1953 / 1980
Box office takings: ?

La planète sauvage

Psychedelic, colourful, absurd and with a dark message. "La planète sauvage" is not for the faint-hearted. People live on a planet with giant, blue aliens and are constantly harassed. Those who are lucky are kept as pets, those who are unlucky are trampled on. In addition to the Salvador Dali-like drawing style, the funky soundtrack stands out in particular.

Year of release: 1973
Box office takings: ?

Waltz with Bashir

"Waltz with Bashir" is the first feature-length animated documentary about director Ari Folman's involvement in the 1982 war in Lebanon. Combining animated film with documentary works brilliantly in this case because Folman is able to underline his repressed memories with images that perfectly support the surreal horror of war. This courageous work was nominated for an Oscar in the "Best Foreign Language Film" category.

Year of release: 2008
Box office takings: 11.2 million USD

Redline

Year of release: 2009
Box office result: ?

Your name.

Year of release: 2016
Box office takings: 359 million USD

Persepolis

Year of release: 2007
Box office takings: 22.8 million USD

My life as a courgette

The Swiss-French co-production about little Zucchini, who loses his alcoholic mother and is sent to an orphanage, is beautifully animated and tackles the tragic topic with a lot of humour. "My Life as a Courgette" won dozens of awards and was nominated for an Oscar in 2017. Unfortunately, it received little attention in German-speaking Switzerland.

Year of release: 2016
Box office takings: USD 5.8 million

These seven films are just the tip of the iceberg, a small selection to show you that animated films don't always have to follow the Disney formula. I am also aware that I have not included many good films. Do you have any tips? I look forward to a comment with your favourites.

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