Oscars 2025: 'Flow' secures Best Animated Feature Film award

ANI March 3, 2025 117 views

'Flow', a remarkable Latvian animated film by Gints Zilbalodis, has secured the Best Animated Feature award at the 97th Academy Awards. The movie depicts a post-apocalyptic world submerged by a biblical flood, focusing on a cat's survival journey aboard a boat with other displaced animals. Prior to its Oscar win, the film had already garnered significant recognition at international film festivals, including Cannes and European Film Awards. Its victory represents a significant milestone for Latvian animation on the global stage.

"A biblical flood has submerged everything in its path" - Variety
Los Angeles, March 3: Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis' "Flow" won the Oscar for best animated feature at the 97th Academy Awards.

Key Points

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Gints Zilbalodis' film follows a cat's survival journey on a boat

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Internationally represented by Charades animation experts

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Accumulated multiple prestigious film festival awards

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Dominated animation category at Oscars 2025

As per Variety, in the film, a biblical flood has submerged everything in its path, including Cat's home. There are no humans to be found anywhere, although their material legacy remains. Luckily for "Flow's" feline protagonist, it finds refuge on a boat full of other presumably homeless animals. Together, the group sets sail on the flood waters.

Represented internationally by animation experts at Paris-based Charades ("Mirai," "I Lost My Body," "Chicken for Linda!"), the movie had an impeccable festival run that kicked off at Cannes, where it world premiered in Un Certain Regard and went on to win awards at Annecy, Ottawa, Guadalajara, and Melbourne film fests.

Prior to the Oscars, the film scored wins at the European Film Awards, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, New York Film Critics Circle Awards, and Golden Globes.

The Oscar for Best Animated Short Film went to 'In the Shadow of the Cypress.'

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