ROOF Has You Covered for The New Yorker’s 100th Anniversary

To mark The New Yorker’s founding in 1925, directors Guto Terni, Marcos Kotlhar, and the animation crew at ROOF Studio distill a sense of the magazine’s enduring visual wit and cultural resonance from over 5,000 pieces of cover art. [Watch]

Nicolo Bianchino The New Yorker Festival 2022 | STASH MAGAZINE

Nicolo Bianchino Opens The New Yorker Festival 2022

Nicolo Bianchino: “The New Yorker Festival returned in 2022 with an amazing lineup of speakers and asked me to create a title sequence. [Watch]

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“Invisible Monsters and Tomato Soup” or How I Learned to Love Dreaming During COVID

Friends and co-directors Stevie Borrello, Marcie LaCerte, and Meghan McDonough gather a series of real-life pandemic dreams into a surreal yet very resonant string of animated vignettes presented by The New Yorker. [Watch]

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The New Yorker “Can Drugs Take The Place of Religion?” by ShawnaX and Pablo Lozano

Animator and designer Pablo Lozano in Toronto: “[This film is part of] a new brand campaign for The New Yorker called “The Right Question Changes Everything”, ⁠celebrating some of the most important New Yorker articles and boiling them down to their central questions. [Watch]

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The New Yorker Leonard Cohen Interview by Joe Donaldson

Director/animator Joe Donaldson: “I was recently commissioned by The New Yorker to direct, design, and animate a pilot series of three animated visual essays. The first film features the great Leonard Cohen as he reflects on death and preparing for the end. [Watch]