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The Oscar-winning animated movie "Flow," which stars a black kitty, may be causing an increase in black cat adoptions. Superstitions about bad luck have often caused these felines to be overlooked.
A cataclysmic flood leaves a cat and a few other stray animals stranded on a boat in Flow, an elegantly wordless animated fantasy from Latvia. The new animated film 'Flow' is the most breathtaking ...
These furry felines have since made their mark in households and art, particularly in animation. To celebrate International ...
This dialogue-free film from Latvia is lead by an animated cat (no name, no celebrity voice needed) who makes his way onto a boat with a bunch of other animals — dogs, lemurs, a crane, ...
The three major trophies received by Flow were on display at the National Museum of Art ... national pride for the animated feature has been a real-life replica of its cat protagonist perched ...
In Gints Zilbalodis’ wondrously shimmering animated fable, a solitary black cat, after escaping a cataclysmic flood, navigates a water world. What brought things to this point is never explained.
The animated conversation this year has been dominated ... hilarious and sneakily touching story of a human-size cat and an angsty teen. The deceptively simple-looking “Ghost Cat Anzu” is ...
An adorable grey cat with amber eyes is the central character in Gints Zilbalodis' exquisite animated feature, Flow, which means the movie qualifies as maybe the most arresting cat video ever.
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