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Oscars Awards 2025: Flow becomes first Latvian film to win Academy Award for animated feature

At the 97th Academy Awards, Flow, a wordless cat parable, won Best Animated Feature, marking Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis' first Oscar. Created using Blender, the open-source animation software, the film showcased stunning computer-generated visuals.

March 03, 2025 / 09:09 IST
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Zilbalodis’ unexpected Oscar contender — and now winner — has been welcomed with open arms this award season. (Image credit: AP)
Zilbalodis’ unexpected Oscar contender — and now winner — has been welcomed with open arms this award season. (Image credit: AP)

Flow, a wordless cat parable, won the Oscar for animated feature at Sunday’s 97th Academy Awards. The win gives Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis his first Academy Award.

Flow was made with Blender, a free, open-source graphics software tool using computer generated animation. The result is a dreamy aesthetic paired with a peaceful, yet post-apocalyptic, fable about a black cat, dog, capybara, ring-tailed lemur and secretary bird trying to survive a catastrophic flood. The film has no dialogue and forces viewers to be mesmerized by the unlikely relationship and understanding between the species trying to escape the rising waters.

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It’s only Zilbalodis’ second animated film as a director.

″Thank you to my mom and dad. Thank you to my cats and dogs. I’m really, moved by the warm reception our film has had. I hope this will open of doors to independent animation filmmakers around the world,” said Zilbalodis. "This is the first time a film from Latvia has ever been nominated. So it really means a lot to us. We are very inspired and we hope to be back soon."