Submit Your Film Before December 15, 2025 (Regular Deadline)

Submit your film to FFAA 2026 now
We are pleased to announce that the Call for Entries for the 9th edition of the Abidjan Animation Film Festival (FFAA) is officially open starting September 1st, 2025!
Whether you’re a filmmaker, producer, student, or animation studio, FFAA invites you to submit your work and be part of this unique event that celebrates the richness of African and international animation.
Categories open for submission:
- Short Films
- Feature Films
- Animated TV Series
- Student Film
- African and Francophone Films
- Pitched Projects (concepts)
All animation intended for children and family audiences, created for cinema, television, or any other screening platform, and produced after January 1st, 2023, is eligible for submission.
Submission deadline: January 31st, 2026
Submit now via FilmFreeway:
https://filmfreeway.com/FFAA
Why participate?
- Showcase your film to an international audience
- Be part of a professional and welcoming festival
- Enjoy masterclasses, networking opportunities, and prestigious awards
Join us in Abidjan to celebrate animation in all its forms!
Submit now
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