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Annecy Festival 2022 chooses 38 animated shorts for competition

The Annecy Festival that will be held between 13-18 June 2022 with the spotlight on Swiss animation talents, announced the first part of the official selection by announcing the ‘Short films in Competition’. This year, there were more than 1,347 Short films submitted (that’s 152 more than in 2021) from a hundred countries.

“In recent years, we have noticed a strong trend in short film productions. Generally, they are increasingly longer, and sometimes with higher ambitious narratives. The 2022 Selection reflects this development as there are fewer films than usual. This means, even more so than previous years, that our team had to make tough choices and not include some quality works. In the end, we believe that it’s a diverse selection with a fine balance between new blood and works from established artists: Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby, Anna Budanova, Špela Čadež, Kōji Yamamura, Claude Luyet, etc,” said artistic director Marcel Jean.

“This year, regarding the films’ origins, we noticed that the United States and Japan had a burst of dynamism in independent productions, and by happy coincidence, as we pay tribute to Swiss cinematography, the Swiss films are top notch. Lastly, we are thrilled with the selection of Blind Spot, by the Tunisian Lofti Achour, and Akplokplobito, by Franco-Togolese Ingrid Agbo, two films that show the vibrancy of African animation, that we honored last year,” Jean further mentioned.

The official selection includes:

The male and female directors have been equally represented by the selection committee. 

The selected official short films are: 

Publication of the selected films for the Annecy Festival 2022:

TV & Commissioned films and Graduation films: 28th March 2022
VR Works: end of April
Feature films: beginning of May
Awards Ceremony: 18th June 2022

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