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There’s Only One More Week to See the Cat from ‘Flow’ in Real Life If you can get to Riga, you can still meet the Oscar winner for Best Animated Feature. By Sarah Shachat , Bill Desowitz ...
Even Latvia’s president, Edgars Rinkēvičs, snapped a picture in front of Flow’s black cat statue in Riga. The feline sits atop the city’s letters, which are near the Freedom Monument.
How the unlikely Oscar nominee ‘Flow’ came together, from improvised cat statues to the post-credits scene Jordan Hoffman Wed, January 29, 2025 at 10:47 PM UTC ...
“Flow” is entirely the vision of Latvia’s Gints Zilbalodis, 30, who directs, ... Zilbalodis’ grey cat inspired his film’s feline star whose journey is emotional and physical.
Director Gints Zilbalodis on how ‘Flow’ is flooding awards season and making Latvia proud. ... calling it “Flow.” Along the way, the cat learns to ... which is guarded by 2 cat statues.
It was born of an incredibly modest production, made by barely more than 40 people, between teams in Latvia, France and Belgium, on a shoestring budget — $3.5million, or, to put it into ...
Flow is Zilbalodis’ second feature — his first, Away, is equally outstanding. Pay attention to the end credits to see just how much of a one-man band he is. They’ve already erected a statue of the cat ...
After a tense awards-season race for Best Animated Feature, Flow pulled ahead for the win at Sunday night’s 97th Oscars. With their win, Flow beat out Inside Out 2, Memoir of a Snail, Wallace ...
Directed by Latvia's Gints Zilbalodis, the animated feature tells an animal survival tale after the fall of humankind via breathtaking imagery, deftly rendered. 'Flow' review: A wordless, animated ...
It was born of an incredibly modest production, made by barely more than 40 people, between teams in Latvia, France and Belgium, on a shoestring budget — $3.5million, or, to put it into ...
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