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Thanks for uploading these! By any chance, do you have recommendations for any eastern film? I've got my eyes set on Aachi & Ssipak already.
JanEstra said:
Thanks for uploading these! By any chance, do you have recommendations for any eastern film? I've got my eyes set on Aachi & Ssipak already.
Aachi & Ssipak is indeed a sakuga fest of Korean. I'd like to recommend Green Days(Dinosaur and I), it has some pretty good character animation with In-Seung Choi(http://sakuga.yshi.org/post?tags=in_seung_choi , imo the best animator in Korea) as animation director and better storytelling. The studio behind this film, Studio MWP has produced a new film called The Road Called Life and I'm looking forward to that one.
http://www.catsuka.com/news/2014-12-15/the-road-called-life-par-le-realisateur-de-green-days-nouveau-long-metrage-du-studio-coreen-mwp

Also Catsuka has a section for Korean animator/animation introduction you may wanna check.
http://www.catsuka.com/focuson/animation_from_korea

As for Chinese animation, I haven't see much quality 2D animaton in films. I mean some films have good storytelling and cinematography but lacks in animation quality. Only some web series have sakuga scene, I have uploaded some of them to sakugabooru.

But WolfSmoke Studio is working on expanding the original Kongfu Cooking Girls(http://sakuga.yshi.org/post?tags=kung-fu_cooking_girls ) to a feature film. They seems to be the most promising studio to produce a film with quality animation.

And last, if you're asking for general films not only animated films, Hsiao-Hsien Hou(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hou_Hsiao-Hsien) may be the most famous non-japanese eastern director and his films are definitely must-sees.
lovcrimson said:
Aachi & Ssipak is indeed a sakuga fest of Korean. I'd like to recommend Green Days(Dinosaur and I), it has some pretty good character animation with In-Seung Choi(http://sakuga.yshi.org/post?tags=in_seung_choi , imo the best animator in Korea) as animation director and better storytelling. The studio behind this film, Studio MWP has produced a new film called The Road Called Life and I'm looking forward to that one.
http://www.catsuka.com/news/2014-12-15/the-road-called-life-par-le-realisateur-de-green-days-nouveau-long-metrage-du-studio-coreen-mwp

Also Catsuka has a section for Korean animator/animation introduction you may wanna check.
http://www.catsuka.com/focuson/animation_from_korea

As for Chinese animation, I haven't see much quality 2D animaton in films. I mean some films have good storytelling and cinematography but lacks in animation quality. Only some web series have sakuga scene, I have uploaded some of them to sakugabooru.

But WolfSmoke Studio is working on expanding the original Kongfu Cooking Girls(http://sakuga.yshi.org/post?tags=kung-fu_cooking_girls ) to a feature film. They seems to be the most promising studio to produce a film with quality animation.

And last, if you're asking for general films not only animated films, Hsiao-Hsien Hou(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hou_Hsiao-Hsien) may be the most famous non-japanese eastern director and his films are definitely must-sees.
Thanks! I'll try to get them on Netflix.