The 2024-2025 International Mifa Campus supported some of the world's finest emerging animation talent from the Island of Syros all the way to Madagascar stopping off at the Andean countries and India.
Congratulations to The Most Precious of Cargoes by Michel Hazanavicius, which just won the André Martin Award for a Feature Film.
Our jury members will have the delicate task of choosing the best from the Official Selection in competition. Among them, Nadja ANDRASEV, Réka BUCSI and György RÁDULY will be our guests as part of the Tribute to Hungarian Animation, which will be in the spotlight for this 2025 edition.
The curtain rises on the 5th edition's mentorship: Alain Gagnol, Anita Doron, Aurélien Prédal, Jules Bonnassieux, Reza Riahi and Sébastien Tavel. Vitality and rigour are on the menu!
It looks like the 5th edition is going to be really promising with 3 new shortlisted projects!
During the Animasyros International Animation Festival in Greece, Annecy Festival organised a new International Mifa Campus – Talents workshop.
As part of its programme to promote visual arts education and creative animation in the Andean countries (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela), Mifa is putting its network and expertise to good use to support new talent at three International Mifa Campus events in South America.
With the support of the Région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, the Département de la Haute-Savoie, the Drac Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and the CNC, CITIA, organiser of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, supports creation through a residency for animation feature film graphic development.
CITIA reveals the 6 pupils who will have the privilege and responsibility of awarding 2 short films at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival.