Every new batch of Academy Awards nominations comes with a few surprises. Film fans get up in arms over some of them, but others just prompt a mild “Huh, I haven’t heard of that movie, when did that come out?”
For a lot of us, that was the case with Robot Dreams, a nominee for Best Animated Feature that edged out seemingly more likely candidates like The Super Mario Bros. Movie (the second biggest box office hit of 2023) and the visually innovative Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Even for dedicated animation fans, Robot Dreams’ nomination was a bit out of left field — but that’s because few people in America have had the chance to see the movie yet.
Robot Dreams is a Spanish-French co-production that adapts Sara Varon’s 2016 children’s graphic novel of the same title. The movie is completely dialogue-free, though, and it’s set in New York City; much of it takes place in a very recognizable and specific version of the East Village neighborhood, and the characters visit landmarks like the Strand Bookstore and Ocean Beach. It premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, and it went on to play a variety of other festivals around the world before opening in Spain and France in December 2023.
Neon has the American distribution rights for Robot Dreams, and the trailer that was released in early January promised the film is “coming soon.” But no dates have been announced yet, and it’s unclear at the moment whether it’ll be a theatrical or streaming release. The “Oscar bump,” whereby a nomination can boost the prospects of smaller films (though less than it did when a lot more people engaged with the Oscars), might help the film earn a theatrical release if one wasn’t planned already.
Neon’s films — most recently including Ferrari, The Royal Hotel, Origin, and Anatomy of a Fall — rarely skip theatrical release, though, so it’s a safe bet Robot Dreams will be at multiplexes and arthouses before it hits streaming. Polygon has reached out to the movie’s publicity
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