Check out the many special events organised to mark the 50th anniversary!
From the opening ceremony onwards, you'll be able to enjoy the vibrant piece of music created by Étienne Perruchon especially for the Festival.
Photo: © William Pestrimaux
5 programmes to enjoy (or enjoy again) films that have won the Special Jury Award or Cristal since 1960
The sixties
The seventies
The eighties
The nineties
Les 2000s
Because anyone can make a mistake, here's a look at the films that were not screened at Annecy. Three programmes to make up for it!
Nobody's Perfect 1: Aesthetic pleasures
Nobody's Perfect 2: all jokes aside
Nobody's Perfect 3: life and likes
"Summing up the history of animation in 50 films, is already an exploit! Getting all these 50 in one programme, is completely crazy! A mad attempt at celebrating 50 years of the Festival in less than 70 minutes! Spark debates, get people talking, surprise and astound, all in 50 (very) short films? OK, off we go! Don't blink or you'll miss it!"
Marcel Jean
A retrospective of films from 21 different countries, orchestrated by Marcel Jean.
Make the most of the exclusive opportunity to revel in a half-century of animation and creation thanks to the drawings and words of animation's creators.
Creators & Creatures - 50 years of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival,,
CITIA,
Éditions Glénat,
collection Beaux livres
Release date: 8th June 2010
Price VAT incl. France: 39 €
The biggest European festival after Cannes, the Annecy International Animation Film Festival is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. For this special occasion, the organisers of the Festival, CITIA, are publishing a souvenir book presenting a visual panorama of the art of animation.
Creators & Creatures is the result of the collaboration with fifty personalities from the world of animation taking us behind the scenes of creation.
From the stars to the up and coming talents, some of the greatest French and international animators have come together for the project: Michel Ocelot (Kirikou), Nick Park (Chicken Run), Matt Groening (The Simpsons), Bill Plympton (Mutant Aliens), Raoul Servais (Nocturnal Butterflies), Jacques-Rémy Girerd (Raining Cats and Frogs)…
This graphic and visual book takes us into the fantastic world of these animated creators and creatures and gives us the opportunity to blow out the Festival's fifty candles over a visual experience of 256 pages spanning fifty years of animation.
Visit the Creatures & Creators exhibition which will be housed at the Musée-Château. Discover, amongst others, the creators of Shrek, Wallace & Gromit and Kirikou.
Meet, all week long, 50 names that have marked animation up until now.
In partnership with Leica
Mikhail ALDASHIN, Russia Awarded at the Festival for Drougaya storona, Special Distinction for graphics 1995 and Audience Award for Bookashky in 2002 |
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Alexey ALEXEEV, Hungary Awarded at the Festival for KJFG No 5, Sacem Award for original music 2008, Log Jam "The Log", "The Rain", "The Moon", "The Snake" ; Cristal for a TV production 2009 |
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Véronique AUGEREAU, Philippe PEYTHIEU, France French voices of Marge and Omer Simpsons |
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Nag-Ernest ANSORGE, Switzerland | |
Vivienne BARRY, Chile | |
Jérôme BOULBÈS, France | |
Bruno BOZZETTO, Italy Awarded at the Festival for Alpha Omega, International critics' Award 1962, and Opera, Children's film Award 1973 |
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Konstantin BRONZIT, Russia Awarded at the Festival for Svitchkraft, Grand Prix for a short film 1995, Die Hard (Krepki orechok), Grand prix for a TV film 1998, Na kraïou zemli (Au bout du monde), Special Jury Award 1999 |
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Ferenc CAKÓ, Hungary Awarded at the Festival for Ad Astra, International critics' Award 1983, and Ab ovo, Award for a short film 1989 |
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Enzo D'ALÒ, Italy Awarded at the Festival for Pinocchio, Award for a pilot series or TV special 2001 |
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Arthur DE PINS, France Awarded at the Festival for Géraldine, Award for best school or graduation film 2001, and The Crab Revolution, Audience Award 2004 |
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Gaëlle DENIS, France Awarded at the Festival for City Paradise, Special Jury Award 2005 |
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Franck DION, France Awarded at the Festival for The Phantom Inventory, "CANAL J" Award for a short film 2004 |
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Paul DRIESSEN, Netherlands Awarded at the Festival for David, Grand prix (ex æquo) 1977, Uncles and Aunts, Best TV series Award 1991, The End of the World in Four Seasons, Fipresci Award 1997 and The Boy Who Saw the Iceberg, Special Jury Award 2001 |
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Jean-Luc FRANÇOIS, France | |
Jacques-Rémy GIRERD, France Awarded at the Festival for Charlie's Christmas, Grand Prix for a TV special 1998, and My Dear Planet "La Poubelle Magique", Unicef Award for a TV series 1995 |
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Samuel GUILLAUME, Switzerland Awarded at the Festival for Max & Co, Audience Award for a feature film 2007 |
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Raimund KRUMME, Germany Awarded at the Festival for Ropedancers, First Special Jury Award 1987 |
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Georges LACROIX, France, Insektors "The Konkord's Bridge", TV series Award 1995 |
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Jean-François LAGUIONIE, France The Young Lady and the Cellist, Grand Prix 1965 |
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Greg LAWSON, Netherlands Awarded at the Festival for The Horror from Hell, Educational, scientific or industrial film Award 1998 |
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María LORENZO HERNÁNDEZ, Spain | |
Florence MIAILHE, France | |
Jimmy T. MURAKAMI, Japan/USA Awarded at the Festival for The Breath, Grand Prix (ex aequo) 1967, and When the Wind Blows, Award for a feature film 1987 |
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Edward NAZAROV, Russia Awarded at the Festival for Jil byl pios, Third Special Jury Award 1983 |
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Marv NEWLAND, Canada Award at the Festival Sing Beast Sing, Children's film Award 1981, and Gary Larson's Tales from the Far Side, Grand Prix 1995 |
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Michel OCELOT, France Awarded at the Festival for Ciné Si "The Old Lady's Coat", Best TV series Award 1991, and Kirikou and the Sorceress, Grand Prix for a feature film 1999 |
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Manuel OTÉRO, France, Awarded at the Festival for Arès vs. Atlas, Grand Prix (ex æquo) 1967, and Patchwork, Jury Distinction 1971 |
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Ishu PATEL, Canada Awarded at the Festival for Afterlife, Grand prix (ex æquo) 1979, Paradise, Special Jury Award (ex æquo) 1985, and Divine Fate, Special Distinction for its message 1995 |
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Regina PESSOA, Portugal Awarded for Tragic Story with Happy Ending, The Annecy Cristal 2006 |
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Andrew MILLSTEIN, USA | |
John MUSKER, USA | |
Caroline PIOCHON, France | |
Bill PLYMPTON, USA Awarded at the Festival for 25 Ways to Quit Smoking, Audience Award 1989, Trivial Pursuit "Metamorphosis", Award for best commercial 1991, I Married a Strange Person!, Grand Prix for a feature film 1998, Mutant Aliens, Grand Prix for a feature film 2001, and Idiots & Angels, Special Distinction for a feature 2008 |
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Bretislav POJAR, Czech Republic | |
Joanna QUINN, Great Britain Awarded at the Festival for Girl's Night Out, Second Special Jury Award 1987, Famous Fred, Grand Prix for a TV film 1997, and Dreams and Desires – Family Ties, Special Jury Award, Audience Award and Fipresci Award 2006 |
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Pjotr SAPEGIN, Norway Awarded at the Festival for Through my Thick Glasses, Special Distinction 2004 |
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Georges SCHWIZGEBEL, Switzerland Awarded at the Festival for The Subject of the Picture, CANAL+ Award 1989 |
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Raoul SERVAIS, Belgium Awarded at the Festival for To Speak or Not to Speak, Jury Distinction 1971, and Nachtvlinders, Grand Prix for a short film and Fipresci Award 1998 |
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Hubert TISON, Canada | |
Cédric VILLAIN, France Awarded at the Festival for Portraits ratés à Sainte-Hélène, "Jean-Luc Xiberras" Award for a first film 2008 |
They're also getting involved in the festivities!
In partnership with Leica
Relive all the prizewinning shorts of the last 50 years!
You will find the collector's DVD box set on sale at Fnac stores from 20th July.
You can also order it from the publisher.
Win a week at the 2010 Annecy Festival by creating an animated film, of no more than 5 minutes, inspired by the three keywords: anniversary, 50 and Festival.
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