Blender wants to make its first feature-length movie and share the process for free

Blender wants to make its first feature-length movie and share the process for free

When Flow won its best Animation Oscar in 2025, director Gints Zilbalodis’ predicted that Blender, the free animation software used to make the movie, would revolutionise filmmaking, allowing young creatives to make exciting films with limited resources.

We’ve already seen signs of that happening with movies like Backrooms, which began as a Blender animation, but the hurdles of time, resources and a steep learning curve remain. Until now, Blender Studio, the Blender Foundation’s production arm, has been helping by developing short open movies, for which it shares documentation and project files so users can learn from the process.

Now it wants to expand that initiative with something far more ambitious: a full feature-length movie.

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Concept art for Blender Studio movie Overgrown

Concept art for the Blender Studio movie Overgrown (Image credit: Blender Studio)

Blender Studio’s Overgrown would be co-directed by Hjalti Hjálmarsson and Rik Schutte. Early visual development artwork shows a post-human, robo-apocalyptic world reclaimed by nature. In this setting, a hedgehog and raccoon duo cling on for survival, embarking on what Blender describes as an adventure involving hardship, wonder and personal transformation.

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