The Disney Art Challenge is highlighting the talent and creativity of French Graphic Arts students at the Annecy Festival.
Every morning from Tuesday 14th through Saturday 18th June, have your breakfast while you hear from the directors with short films in competition.
Les Courtisans, a short film association, is installing a little shack called the "Court-Toit" for intimate screening experiences during the Annecy Festival.
What kinds of obstacles can you run into when turning a feature into a series?
"White Fang" is a story of redemption: a wolf-dog involuntarily gets caught up in a spiral of violence and becomes a legend who is feared by all until a couple of humans succeed in bringing out the good nature that was hidden inside of him.
An opportunity to review the current offer of animated shorts for children.
It’s the French premiere of this remarkable video installation that was conceived by the internationally acclaimed Russian art group: AES+F.
An exhibition retraces 14 young filmmakers’ screen adaptations of 13 poems.
As part of Annecy’s tribute to France, this documentary on the nation’s animation scene puts the spotlight on its fast-paced and changing industry.
A portrait of the talented Dutch filmmaker and animator Michaël Dudok de Wit, best known for his short "Father and Daughter" which won the 2002 Oscar for Best Animated Film, is on the programme this year.
Italian filmmaker Virgilio Villoresi, best known for his work in advertising, is showing three of his kinetic sculptures at La Turbine.
The aaaworkshop (Animation Atelier of Annecy and Haute-Savoie) is back this year with new animated appointments during Festival week.
During the Annecy Festival, you can go behind the scenes of Clémentine Robach’s short "The Mitten" at the MJC Novel.
Come and live an experience in 360°! An Annecy Festival exclusive, three days dedicated to virtual reality have been organised. "Rain or Shine" and "Minotaur" are on the programme of the day!
This exhibition presents a chapter out of the history of animation around the world through material collected by the AFCA.
From initial graphic research to backgrounds, come and visit an exhibition that takes you through the films of Jean-François Laguionie.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Jean-Paul Mathelier’s documentary Le Rêveur éveillé, about writer and filmmaker Jean-François Laguionie will be screened as part of the tribute to French animation.
Mohwa, who lives with her deaf daughter Nang-Yi, has been practicing Shamanism her entire life. One day, her son Wook-Yi returns home but as a converted Christian. This sparks conflict between mother and son which ends in a terrible tragedy that leads Nang-Yi to create a mysterious painting.
VOD, SVOD, AVOD: With so many new modes of content consumption, broadcasters are going to have to keep up with the times.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Three youth channels have given young animators the chance to prove themselves through an educational exercise for the 15th year in a row.
The series follows a samurai only known as Jack, who is sent to the distant future by the evil demon Aku. After earning two Emmys during its original run, the journey can now continue!
TV and Commissioned Films – Competition: TV Films
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of animated commercials, the Annecy Festival is giving prominence to ad savvy studios like Psyop and Eddy. Ever since their creation, they’ve been producing a variety of impressive styles and techniques, always executed in sophistication.
Four films will be deciphered to identify the keys to a successful animated feature.
The SPFA (Animation Producers' Film Syndicate) will present a review of industry trends, as well as an overview of the actions they're carrying out in France.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
As part of the cycle dedicated to French animation, Matilda Tavelli decided to compile a programme of shorts for children.
TV and Commissioned Films – Competition: TV Films
Come and meet Guillermo del Toro, the most imaginative storyteller of his generation.
Nickelodeon explores developing and creating hit content for today's global audience.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of animation in advertisements, the Museum of Animated Commercials is presenting some of the most outstanding ads to be seen around the world.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
The Annecy Festival’s tribute to French animation wouldn’t be complete without a programme dedicated to their unusual TV specials.
Using a new animation concept, Japanese filmmaker Kôji Fukada adapted La Grenadière, the short story of the same name written by Honoré de Balzac.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
DreamWorks Animation's Voltron Legendary Defender follows five unlikely heroes, thrust into the middle of a sprawling intergalactic war, who must pilot five robotic lions and unite to form the mighty warrior Voltron.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Come to the press conference for French animation's leading partner, France Télévisions.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
French animation became known beyond its borders during the 1960s, through TV series for kids.
Jean-François Laguionie will be here in person to present his new feature, accompanied by Dominique Frot, the voice actress of the main character.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Short Films – Competition: Official
Filmmakers from Eastern Europe have played a crucial role in the history of French animation, which is one of the longest and richest in the world.
Yet another chance to catch up with this incredible adults-only extravaganza of toons concocted by Spike!
As part of their mission to promote and broadcast animation films, the AFCA is presenting their carte blanche with three short films.
Each evening as an opener to the screenings on the Pâquier, catch an episode of the famous Shadoks!
Following his smash hit "Wolf Children" in 2012, Mamoru Hosoda’s most recent feature caused quite a stir at the beginning of this year, confirming him as major revelation in Japanese animation.
Tag along with Elliot and John on their quest for fame in Titmouse’s feature film debut, directed by Chris Prynoski.