Check out the winners of the 14th Edition of the Espoirs de l'animation competition with the theme "All the Same, All Different".
Experience a 3D animated version of this major historic event for the first time on the big screen.
Annecy 2015 is paying tribute to all the women who have helped to change attitudes and promote female expression in the world of animation. The aftermath of 1968 enabled the emancipation of a new generation of women filmmakers.
Annecy 2015 is paying tribute to all the women who have helped to change attitudes and promote female expression in the world of animation. All together, nine women have taken home the Cristal for a Short Film at Annecy, five of which have won in the last ten years... it looks like the times, they are a-changin'!
Annecy 2015 is paying tribute to all the women who have helped to change attitudes and promote female expression in the world of animation. This programme accentuates Florence Miailhe's subtle work, technical singularity and remarkable skill.
Annecy 2015 is paying tribute to all the women who have helped to change attitudes and promote female expression in the world of animation. This programme highlights the work of Janet Perlman, who has been a forerunner in humorous cartoons since 1976.
Annecy 2015 wanted to pay tribute to all the women who have helped to change attitudes and promote female expression in the world of animation. This programme assembles a collection of films that simply can't be summed up with a single theme.
Annecy 2015 wanted to pay tribute to all the women who have helped to change attitudes and promote female expression in the world of animation. This programme with a provocative title highlights the two great archetypes of female representation.
Annecy 2015 wanted to pay tribute to all the women who have helped to change attitudes and promote female expression in the world of animation. "The Future is Woman", a title borrowed from Marco Ferreri, poignantly defines this programme headed towards the future.
Annecy 2015 is paying tribute to all the women who have helped to change attitudes and promote female expression in the world of animation. This programme introduces you to Stacey Steers' work – one of the best kept secrets in animation.
With this collection of films, you'll notice that puppets come in all shapes and sizes and discover the diversity of their storytelling skills!
A selection of supercharged films mixing animation and rock!
"36,000 Years Later", a special programme made up of 15 animated shorts inspired by the illustrious Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave.
The Big Sleep pays tribute to filmmakers who have passed away over the past year: Moustapha Alassane, Jacques Giraldeau, Jeff Hale and René Jodoin.
A two-for-one special programme with Amélie Harrault's series 'The Adventurers of Modern Art' and Luc Chamberland's film 'Seth's Dominion'.
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. Here, you can discover some filmmaker's work from before they joined major studios.
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. The Doodles programme is a way to approach it with humour!
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. The Humour and Massacre programme is the least politically correct of the cycle.
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. The Stamp of the Artist is a programme presenting artistic experimentations from the '70s up until today.
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. The Next Generation programme groups shorts made by animators without borders.
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. The Modern Times programme sheds light on how Spain's animation industry took off at the end of the 1950s.
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. This programme is a collection of films by Francisco Macián, aka el Maestro.
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. The Under the Yoke programme shows the extent to which films were used to serve political agendas.
After a two-year absence, Spike and Mike's unusual and hilarious discoveries are back on the Festival programme.
Last-minute Screening Event with Strange Magic, Lucasfilm's latest feature