Dygra Films was a computer animation studio located in A Coruña, Spain, founded in 1987 as a graphic design studio. After producing many interactive CD-ROM titles, they began their work on their first feature-length CG film The Living Forest in 1997 and established the name Dygra Films in 2000.
They have also released computer-animated short films: Taxia, and a trilogy of Mosquis films for Manos Unidas, a charitable organization in Spain.
They closed down in 2012 after claims from underpaid animators.
Feature-length films
- The Living Forest (El Bosque animado) — August 3, 2001
 - Midsummer Dream (El Sueño de una noche de San Juan) — July 1, 2005
 - Spirit of the Forest (Espíritu del bosque) — sequel to The Living Forest — September 12, 2008
 
Scheduled, but unreleased
- Holy Night! — est. December 2010
 - The Golden Donkey (El Asno de Oro) — 2011
 - In Search of Oniria aka Lost & Found (En Busca de Oniria) — est. 2012
 
References
External links
- Official website (down as of January 16, 2011)
 - Dygra Films on Facebook
 - Dygra Films at The Big Cartoon DataBase
 - Short film Taxia at IMDb
 
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