FFAA 2024 Call for Entrance

Which works can be entered?
FFAA (Abidjan Animation Film Festival) is a cultural meeting that will offer its participants another vision of animation and its leading role in the employment and development of countries around the world.
Every year, Abidjan will be the capital of the animation and for 3 days will be held various activities that will celebrate animation. Like the biggest animation festivals in the world, the FFAA wants to be international and unifying around a common passion.
Awards & Prizes
– Best Animation Feature film
– Best Animation Short film
– Best Animation TV series
– Student animation short film
– Best African animation film
– Pitch Project
Any children’s and family animation for cinema, television and any other screening platform produced after January 1st, 2021.
To compete, films must be submitted by December 01, 2023 in one of the following categories:
- a) Feature films
- b) Short films
– TV programmes
– TV episodes and webisodes
- c) Commissioned shorts
– Educational or scientific shorts
– Advertising or promotional films
– Music videos
- d) Graduation films
- e) Pitch project
Submit now:https://filmfreeway.com/FFAA
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