Nature will be keeping an eye on us with Marc Limousin's ephemeral exhibition.
A daily morning appointment, with the directors of short films in competition who are ready to talk about the genesis of their films.
The Atelier de cinéma d'animation d'Annecy et de Haute-Savoie is opening its doors and wants to let you in on some animation secrets.
A unique look behind-the-scenes of the "Shaun the Sheep Movie" with Lead Character Animator Will Becher. With the stop-motion puppets and footage shot during production, he will show how the Aardman team created a miniature world and brought Shaun and the flock to life, for their big screen adventure.
Come along with your kids, big or small, to take a stroll around the three exhibitions from Les Artychauts.
TV and Commissioned Films – Competition: TV Films
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. This programme is a collection of films by Francisco Macián, aka el Maestro.
Come to the CITIA Exhibition at the Conservatoire d'art et d'histoire and discover Les Films de l'Arlequin studio.
Discover the secrets of the pinscreen through an exhibition dedicated to Alexandre Alexeieff and Claire Parker, the couple who invented it.
Check out this exhibition made up of 13 animated films illustrating 13 of Robert Desnos' poems.
From "Pings" to "Minions", "Polar Bears" to "Pat & Stan", Pierre Coffin has demonstrated his incredible talent for making people laugh through the smallest gesture or pose, while also creating emotion by revealing an underlying psychological truth. Like a great actor, this capacity is also the mark of a great animator. It's magic. Pierre Coffin will talk about his loves, what inspires him, and share a little bit of his magic.
Experience a 3D animated version of this major historic event for the first time on the big screen.
"36,000 Years Later", a special programme made up of 15 animated shorts inspired by the illustrious Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Annecy 2015 wanted to pay tribute to all the women who have helped to change attitudes and promote female expression in the world of animation. This programme with a provocative title highlights the two great archetypes of female representation.
Experience a 3D animated version of this major historic event for the first time on the big screen.
Back to Annecy for Les Toiles Enchantées, coming to dazzle as many kids as possible.
TV and Commissioned Films – Competition: TV Films
"The Animators' Animator" Richard Williams' film The Thief and the Cobbler is rising from its ashes.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. The Next Generation programme groups shorts made by animators without borders.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Feature Films – Competition: Official
With this collection of films, you'll notice that puppets come in all shapes and sizes and discover the diversity of their storytelling skills!
A two-for-one special programme with Amélie Harrault's series 'The Adventurers of Modern Art' and Luc Chamberland's film 'Seth's Dominion'.
After a two-year absence, Spike and Mike's unusual and hilarious discoveries are back on the Festival programme.
Come along to the sneak preview screening of Folimage’s latest feature 'Phantom Boy'.
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. The Doodles programme is a way to approach it with humour!
Feature Films – Competition: Official
Last-minute Screening Event with Strange Magic, Lucasfilm's latest feature
Through this playful and poetic film, John and Faith Hubley show off their passion for scientists and their theories about the universe.
Shaun the sheep and his flock are invading the Pâquier!
Discover or rediscover the famous book by Roy Lewis, adapted to the big screen by Jamel Debbouze.
Spanish animation takes pride of place with the From Doodles to Pixels project that looks back at more than 100 years of evolution. Here, you can discover some filmmaker's work from before they joined major studios.