Annecy Exposes The Widening Chasm Between Student Hopes And Industry Reality
Festivals and events, writes Matt Jones, must “evolve beyond their current model of celebration without substance.”
Festivals and events, writes Matt Jones, must “evolve beyond their current model of celebration without substance.”
Some of the important news from Annecy that you may have missed last week.
“Let us live; let us go home; stop the bombs,” said Annecy’s artistic director Marcel Jean at Saturday night’s closing ceremony.
The film is scheduled to release in summer 2027.
The films are “All You Need Is Kill,” “Another World,” “ChaO,” and “Little Amélie.”
The network also announced a new series in development by Genndy Tartakovsky, among other announcements.
A deep dive into three new indie Canadian features screening at Annecy.
The residency is set to launch in 2027 in the city of Annecy.
The streamer offered new details about the show during its presentation at Annecy today.
The film, which premiered at Cannes last month, is screening in competition at Annecy this week.
The audience reportedly erupted into applause when Bulgarian-Canadian filmmaker Theo Ushev directed F-bombs at Putin, Trump, and Netanyahu.
Over two dozen entertainment unions in Europe and North America are calling for action to prevent artificial intelligence from taking over the animation industry.
Hungary is the country of honor at the Annecy Festival this year, and there is a lot to celebrate about the country’s animation.
Director Tomás Pichardo Espaillat speaks about his bigscreen accomplishment and how he turned limitations, like a lack of animators in his country, into an opportunity to experiment creatively.
‘Dandelion’s Odyssey,’ which premiered at Cannes Critics’ Week, presents a daring fusion of time-lapse photography, robots, cg animation, and macro-photography.
Next week, the film will premiere in competition at the Annecy animation festival.
We take a look at ten new shorts screening at this year’s Annecy Festival.
We’re marking the livestream’s first year anniversary with a new broadcast design
There’s a good reason to pay close attention to these three animated films premiering at Cannes.
The Annecy Festival’s artistic director provides commentary on why each feature film was selected for competition.
Warner Bros. will also preview new projects including ‘Get Jiro’ and ‘Bat-Fam.’