Love animation? We’ve got you covered at NZIFF! This year’s lineup features the freshest animated flicks of 2025 plus the return of a Japanese classic.
Colourful, wacky, comically offbeat and slightly psychedelic, Endless Cookie looks at the lives of First Nations people in Canada. It’s a personal story for animator Seth Scriver and his Indigenous half-brother Pete, as they mix absurdist moments with acknowledgement of mistreatment of First Nations people, lessons from the past and ongoing challenges in the present.
Described as ‘visual poetry’, this 1985 Japanese sci-fi fantasy follows a young girl with no belongings except a large egg she believes will hatch into an angel. When she meets a boy who challenges her outlook on life, the pair journey through the dystopian landscape together, looking for answers in a monochrome world. Experimental and packed with symbolism, audiences around the world have long debated the meaning of this cult classic.
When master of whimsy, Michael Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), spent long stretches overseas for work, he started making cutout stop motion animations as a creative way to keep in touch with his daughter, Maya. Guided by Maya’s