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Annecy Festival 2022 to be held in June with spotlight on Swiss animation

The Annecy Festival will be held between 13-18 June 2022 with the spotlight on Swiss animation talents. The tribute to Swiss animation will include retrospective screenings dedicated to Claude Barras, Marcel Barelli and Isabelle Favez.

Annecy is paying tribute to Swiss animation film, a cinematography that is rooted in cultural history while the father of printed literature – or if you prefer, the father of comic books – Rodolphe Töpffer, writes Les Amours de monsieur Vieux Bois in 1827 (in London printed in 1841 as The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck), and almost a century later, in 1921, Lortac and Cavé make an animated adaptation from it called Histoire de monsieur Vieux-Bois.

In an official statement, Artistic Director Marcel Jean said, “The Annecy Festival would like to thank the numerous Swiss institutions who collaborated on this tribute: Swiss Films, the Swiss Film Archive, Animatou, Fantoche, the Groupement Suisse du Film d’Animation (GSFA), and the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU).”

Swiss animation will also be lighting up all the Festival theatre screens, as the Nadasdy Film studio was chosen to create this now unmissable trailer.

For this occasion, Marjolaine Perreten from Nadasdy Film (Geneva) is collaborating with Frederic Siegel from Team Tumult (Zurich). This project brings together two of the Swiss linguistic regions, French- and German-speaking, through this couple of directors who met in 2016, at the Annecy Festival, where their graduation films were selected in competition.

Nadasdy Film studio was set up in 2001 by Zoltán Horváth, animation film director-producer, and Nicolas Burlet, producer and administrator. This company specialises in animation film production, direction, and fabrication, to produce TV series, shorts and feature films.

For 20 years, the studio has worked on creative and original projects using different techniques such as cartoons, CGI, stop-motion, and rotoscoping. The films produced have been selected by numerous festivals including Berlin, Venice, Cannes, Sundance, Clermont-Ferrand, and Annecy

As a premiere, Nadasdy Film unveils the synopsis and the first picture of the future Festival 2022 trailer:

At the top of a snow-capped Swiss mountain, a bubble suddenly appears and disturbs a little insect that was hibernating. The noise it makes when it pops intrigues it even more! When a new bubble appears, it doesn’t hesitate for a second and follows the bubble as it floats off.