21 Animation Features for Annecy Festival 2025
Annecy has selected21 animation features (out of 130 features submitted) were selected for this year’s Film Festival (8-14 June 2025).
There are numerous Oscar contenders on the lists below, as well as many films that aren’t meant for year-end awards but are still plenty deserving of your attention. Most of them will be more widely available to view in some form or another over the next 12 months, and it’s worth bookmarking this page to refer to later.
Canadian Félix Dufour-Laperrière (Archipel) returns to Annecy Festival with ‘Death Does not Exist’ and its official competition. As described, “the film plunges us into the torments of a young woman haunted by guilt following an attack that went wrong.”
The 70-minute stop-motion film “Olivia and the Invisible Earthquakes” by Irene Iborra explores the issue of housing, a contemporary challenge that is here given its cinematic animation treatment.
‘The Square’ by Bo-Sol Kim (South Korea) tells the forbidden love story between a Swedish diplomat and a young North Korean woman. And the Brazilian ‘Nimuendajú’ by Tania Anaya tells the story of Curt Unckle, the German ethnologist and writer christened Nimuendajú by the Guarani people in 1906.

Official Competition
Allah is Not Obliged by Zaven Najjar (Belgium, Canada, France, Luxembourg)
A Magnificent Life by Sylvain Chomet, (France, Luxembourg, Belgium)
Arco by Ugo Bienvenu (France)
ChaO by Yasuhiro Aoki (Japan)
Dandelion’s Odyssey by Momoko Seto (Belgium, France)
Death Does Not Exist by Félix Dufour-Laperrière (Canada, France)
Into the Mortal World by Zhong Ding (China)
Little Amélie or the Character of Rain by Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han (France)
Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake by Irene Iborra (Belgium, Chile, Spain, France)
The Last Blossom by Baku Kinoshita (Japan)

Dandelion’s Odyssey

Into the Mortal World
Contrechamp Competition
Balentes by Giovanni Columbu (Italy)
Endless Cookie by Seth Scriver and Pete Scriver (Canada)
Jinsei by Ryuya Suzuki (Japan)
Lesbian Space Princess by Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese (Australia)
Memory Hotel by Heinrich Sabl (Germany, France)
Nimuendajú by Tania Anaya (Brazil, Peru)
Olivia & the Clouds by Tomás Pichardo Espaillat (Dominican Republic)
Space Cadet by Eric San (Canada)
Tales from the Magic Garden by David Sukup, Patrik Pašš, Leon Vidmar, Jean-Claude Rozec (Czech Republic, France, Slovakia, Slovenia).
The Great History of Western Philosophy by Aria Covamonas (Mexico)
The Square by Bo-Sol Kim (South Korea)

The Square
Annecy International Animation Film Festival takes place 8-14 June in Annecy, France.
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