Annecy

The NFB Heads to Annecy

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The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is taking the official competition of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival by storm with four films: “Le grand ailleurs et le petit ici” (“Here and the Great Elsewhere”) by Michèle Lemieux, “Bydlo” by Patrick Bouchard, “Edmond était un âne” (“Edmond Was a Donkey”) by Franck Dion and “Kali le petit vampire” (“Kali the Little Vampire”) by Regina Pessoa.

Toei’s Asura Nabs Annecy Nomination

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Toei Animation has been nominated for Feature Film in Competition at the 2012 Annecy International Animated Film Festival for their dramatic new feature film, “Asura.”

Annecy Festival Announces 2012 Selections & Highlights

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The Annecy Festival announced the official selections for the 2012 edition of the festival, comprised of 49 short films, 55 graduation films, and 60 TV and commissioned films, including 21 TV series, two TV specials and 37 commissioned films. 40 short films were also selected outside of competition.

Creative Focus Annecy Call for Entries

Animation artists have until February 15 to submit projects for The Creative Focus conference at the 2012 Annecy International Animated Film Festival, to be held in Annecy, France June 5-8, 2012.

PIXELS and THE RABBI'S CAT take home top prizes at Annecy

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The Annecy International Animation Festival just concluded its 51st edition this evening, June 11, 2011. Patrick Jean’s PIXELS Took home the Annecy Cristal as the top short film, while THE RABBI'S CAT, by Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux, took the top prize for feature film.

Annecy Opens YouTube Competition

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The International Animation Film Festival and YouTube are launching the second edition of the Annecy/YouTube competition.

Annecy Deadlines Approach

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Annecy 2011 deadlines are approaching.

Mifa Marks 25th Year with 16% Visitor Increase

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With a 20% larger exhibition space, 16% more visitors (2,300 accredited delegates and 450 registered companies compared to 350 in 2009) and over 200 buyers, the 2010 edition of the International Animation Film Market is showing some very positive figures, which confirm those of the sector in general despite the still difficult economic situation.

Annecy Animation Film Festival is Celebrating its 50th Birthday

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The Annecy International Animation Festival kicks off next week, celebrating its 50th anniversary.

Besson's Heart to Sneak Peek at Annecy

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The 50th Annecy Int'l Animation Festival will show the first images from Luc Besson's pet project THE MECHANICS OF THE HEART, reports VARIETY.