
Projection, Grande salle Bonlieu – Photo : ANNECY FESTIVAL/Q. Trillot
Projection, Grande salle Bonlieu – Photo : ANNECY FESTIVAL/Q. Trillot
The Annecy International Animation Film Festival, which takes place from 8th to 14th June, has announced its competitive selections over the past few weeks: Short Films, Graduation Films, and followed by the TV and Commissioned Films the day before yesterday.
In all, a grand total of 182 works in competition have been revealed, coming from 54 countries and 45% directed by women.
On the programme: 72 films from 40 countries from every continent are represented in the various professional short film competition categories.
Artistic Director Marcel Jean describes the 2025 edition as being "a happy mix of newcomers with a host of first works as well as established filmmakers, several of whom have won awards at Annecy."
We are also giving pride of place to the film talents of the future! This year, 45 films were shortlisted, from 30 different countries, including 6 from France, 4 from Japan and 3 from Poland. The majority of these films (65%) were directed or co-directed by women. The varying techniques used included puppetry, powder animation, drawings on film and many others, which demonstrate the wide variety to be found in animation and the rich creativity of the new generation.
> Take a look at the selection
The TV Films competition includes 30 films, 28 of which are series and 2 specials, from every continent. For the first time ever, Madagascar and Singapore are included in this selection.
In this edition, a total of 35 films by 13 different nationalities will be in the Commissioned Films competition. This year, Annecy will be shining the spotlight on the Video Clip Geniuses, 8 video clips are in competition, including 6 from France, alongside 8 educational films and 19 commercials.
We see a host of familiar names, including Hungary's Balázs Turai (Cristal for a Short Film, 2022), India's Suresh Eriyat (Cristal for a Commissioned Film, 2015), Brazil's César Cabral (Contrechamp Award, 2021) and France's Lola Lefevre (Graduation Films Jury Distinction, 2022).
> Check out all the TV Films and Commissioned Films
The Official Selection of Feature Films will be revealed on 23rd April at the special press conference.