The Annecy Festival Reveals the First Part of its Official Selection

Here is the first stage in the 2021 edition with today’s announcement of our selection of Short Films, Graduation Films and TV & Commissioned Films (we will be outlining their details in the weeks to come).

The Official Selection of Short Films, Graduation Films, and TV and Commissioned Films: all the results are online!

More than 2,700 films were registered in these categories, coming from almost one hundred different countries. Here is the selection:

Short Films in competition:

44 in the Official, 8 in the Off-Limits category, 22 in the Perspectives section and 12 in the Young Audiences section, of which 43% were directed by women.

Graduation Films in competition:

47 films, of which 60% were directed by female students.

TV and Commissioned Films in competition:

26 films TV and 32 Commissioned Films (for respectively 27 and 38% female directors).

“There’s no surprise to find that the 2021 selection of short films is marked by themes and questions linked to the pandemic. Festival regulars will be pleased to find several familiar names competing: Franck Dion, Joanna Quinn, Jalal Maghout, Joan Gratz, and Georges Schwizgebel… Some may also be surprised to see the Inuit filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk, winner of the Caméra d’or at Cannes in 2001 for Atanarjuat, among the directors in the selection at Annecy. Here he directs his first animation short film Angakuksajaujuq (The Shaman’s Apprentice). Ultimately, it’s a diverse selection that confirms the growing presence of a new generation of female French directors (Marine Blin, Kajika Aki Ferrazzini, Jeanne Apergis, Claire Sichez) and where formal exploration opens the doors to experimentation (works by Paul Wenninger and Erick Oh), as well as off-the-wall humour (films by Luis Nieto and Daniel Moshel).

Several of the graduation films are rooted in modern times, through concerns about new technologies, artificial intelligence and in general about humans’ place in the world. These anxieties find an equivalent with the technologies employed: digital 3D, video game engines, new images, etc.

A few words about the commissioned films to highlight the high standard of the music videos’ selection allowing us to discover filmmakers who have already won awards at Annecy: Nina Paley, Mirai Mizue, Martina Scarpelli, and more.

Lastly, the 2021 selection gives pride of place to African animation with works from South Africa, Ghana, Egypt and Kenya, and it once again testifies to the immense diversity from this continent. While, on all the sections so far, we have selected films from 53 countries, including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Macedonia and Pakistan.”

Marcel Jean, Artistic Director

The Feature Films and VR Works in the Official Selection will be unveiled later.

 

Source:Annecy Animation Festival

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