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Sheridan Animation Students Eye Oscar Glory
22 Jan
Summary
- Sheridan College animation graduates received Oscar nominations for two films.
- Director Maggie Kang's nomination inspires fellow Korean-Canadian students.
- Sheridan's animation program boasts a 60-year legacy of award-winning alumni.

Students at Sheridan College's animation program in Oakville, Ontario, are celebrating Oscar nominations for two films created by graduates. The nominated features, 'KPop Demon Hunters' and 'Elio,' by directors Maggie Kang and Domee Shi, are contenders for best animated feature film. 'KPop Demon Hunters' also received a nomination for best original song.
For current students like Phoebe Yeonsu Lee, a fourth-year animation student, director Maggie Kang's success is profoundly inspiring, especially as a fellow woman of Korean descent. Lee expressed that Kang's achievement demonstrates the possibility for her culture and background to be significant in animation, providing a relatable role model.
Mario Positano, program coordinator for Sheridan's animation school, highlighted the program's extensive history, now over 60 years old. He noted that alumni are consistently making remarkable contributions across the industry, with notable past winners like Chris Williams and Domee Shi, whose works have previously garnered Oscars and nominations.




