List of international animation festivals
This is a list of past and present international animation festivals. These festivals include only animation and accept submissions from around the world. They often show an international program of independent, student, and commercial work. They may or may not be competitive. Some are touring festivals which are not based in a single city.
Name | Est. | City (or other location) |
Country |
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2020 | Sant’Angelo dei Lombardi, Avellino | Italy | |
2d Or Not 2d Animation Festival | 2006 | Seattle, Washington | United States |
Anibar International Animation Festival | 2010 | Peć | Kosovo[a] |
Anifest Czech Republic | 2002 | Teplice | Czech Republic |
Anifilm | 2010 | Třeboň | Czech Republic |
Anima Mundi | 1992 | Rio de Janeiro / São Paulo | Brazil |
Animac | 1996 | Lleida | Spain |
2018 | Baku, Sheki | Azerbaijan | |
Animahenasyon | 2007 | Manila | Philippines |
Animasyros | 2008 | Hermoupolis, Syros / Athens | Greece |
2020 | Sydney | Australia | |
ANIMATOR FESTIVAL - International Animated Film Festival | 2008 | Poznań | Poland |
Animaze Festival | 2011 | Montreal, Quebec | Canada |
Animex International Festival of Animation and Computer Games | 2000 | Middlesbrough | United Kingdom |
2006 | Bratislava | Slovak Republic | |
Annecy International Animated Film Festival | 1960 | Annecy | France |
2013 | Cimahi | Indonesia | |
Bradford Animation Festival | 1994 | Bradford | United Kingdom |
Canterbury Anifest | 2007 | Canterbury | England |
2018 | Chania | Greece | |
2018 | Vashon Island | United States | |
Córdoba International Animation Festival - ANIMA | 2001 | Córdoba, Argentina | Argentina |
Cortoons Gandia | 2004 | Gandia | Spain |
Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival | 2001 | Bristol | England |
2017 | Berlin | Germany | |
Festival of European Animated Feature Films and TV Specials | 1996 | Kecskemét | Hungary |
Flip Animation Festival | 2004 | Wolverhampton | United Kingdom |
Hamburg Animation Award | 2003 | Hamburg | Germany |
Hiroshima International Animation Festival | 1985 | Hiroshima | Japan |
International Animation and Cartoon Festival | 2013 | Various | Bangladesh |
International Tournée of Animation | 1970 to late 1980s | United States-International-Touring | United States-International-Touring |
KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival | 2007 | Amsterdam | The Netherlands |
KROK International Animated Films Festival | 1989 | Volga or Dnieper rivers | Russia/Ukraine |
London International Animation Festival | 2003 | London | England |
Manchester Animation Festival | 2015 | Manchester | England |
Melbourne International Animation Festival | 2002 | Melbourne | Australia |
Ottawa International Animation Festival | 1976 | Ottawa | Canada |
ReAnimania International Animation Film & Comics Art Festival of Yerevan | 2009 | Yerevan | Armenia |
Red Stick International Animation Festival | 2004 | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | United States |
Scotland Loves Animation | 2010 | Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom |
Seoul International Cartoon and Animation Festival | 1995 | Seoul | Republic of Korea |
Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation | 1976 | United States-International-Touring | United States-International-Touring |
,[1] produced by Topix/Mad Dog/Red Giant's Stephen Price[2] (not 2004's Nickelodeon Splat!) | 1997 to 2000 (2003?) | Toronto | Canada |
1982 | Stuttgart | Germany | |
SUPERTOON International Animation Festival | 2011 | Šibenik | Croatia |
The Animated Film Festival (mentioned here) | ???? | ???? | ???? |
The Animation Show | 2003 | Various | United States |
(mentioned here) | ???? | ???? | ???? |
2016 | Copenhagen | Denmark | |
Waterloo Festival for Animated Cinema | 2001 | Waterloo | Canada |
Animafest Zagreb | 1972 | Zagreb | Croatia |
Notes[]
a. | ^ Kosovo's status is controversial. After a group of people "leaders of our people, democratically elected" declared independence in 2008 under the name of the Republic of Kosovo, it is formally recognised as an independent state of 97 UN member states (with 15 others that recognized it at one point but then withdrew recognition), while Serbia continues to claim to be part of its own sovereign territory called the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metochia. |
References[]
- ^ "SPLAT! (partially found TV series; 1997-2000)". LostMediaWiki.com. Lost Media Wiki. 2016-01-23. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
- ^ "Stephen Price". IMDb.com. IMDb. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
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