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Festival d’Animation Annecy (2024)

The Festival d’Animation Annecy is a must-visit for anyone interested in the world of animation films. Taking place in the French Alps, this event attracts people from all over the world to celebrate the art of animation. From June 9th to 15th, 2024, the festival will showcase a diverse range of titles from around the globe.

Among the featured films is the opening movie „Das kostbarste aller Güter,“ which premiered at Cannes. Directed by Oscar-winner Michel Hazanavicius, the film tells the story of a Jewish family during the Holocaust. Other highlights include „Flow,“ an animal adventure, and „Into the Woods,“ a children’s film. Attendees can also enjoy open-air screenings of popular older titles, offering a unique communal viewing experience.

In addition to showcasing established titles, the Festival d’Animation Annecy provides a sneak peek at upcoming releases. Films like „Ich – Einfach unverbesserlich 4,“ „Spermageddon,“ and „Memoir of a Snail“ will premiere at the event. Attendees can also catch glimpses of future blockbusters such as „The Lord Of The Rings: The War Of Rohirrim,“ „Vaiana 2,“ „Transformers: One,“ and „The Wild Robot.“ Creative teams behind these projects will be on hand to present their work, offering insight into the animation industry.

The festival also features opportunities to meet industry giants like Wes Anderson and Terry Gilliam, who will discuss their careers. From signing sessions to behind-the-scenes looks, Annecy offers a unique chance to interact with animation professionals. For more information and the full program, visit www.annecy.org.

Stay tuned for our reviews of Annecy 2024 featuring films like „Ballerina,“ „Chicken for Linda!,“ „Coraline,“ „Der König der Löwen,“ „Drachenzähmen leicht gemacht,“ „Garfield: Eine Extraportion Abenteuer,“ „Hühnerhase und der Hamster der Finsternis,“ „Ich – Einfach unverbesserlich 3,“ „Meanwhile on Earth,“ „Robot Dreams,“ „Sultanas Traum,“ „Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem,“ and „Wolfwalkers.“