Your Animation Project Deserves the Spotlight – Join the FFAA 2026 Pitch!
Your Animation Project Deserves the Spotlight – Join the FFAA 2026 Pitch!

Do you have an animation project that deserves to be seen?
In 2026, the Abidjan Animation Film Festival (FFAA) is giving you THE perfect stage to showcase it to the world.
The FFAA 2026 Pitch is officially open!
This call for projects is designed to spotlight Africa’s brightest animation creators and offer unmatched professional visibility.
Why you should apply right now:
- Present your project to industry leaders and decision-makers
- Access opportunities for funding, co-production, and distribution
- Boost your visibility on an international scale
- Join the emerging animation movement shaping Africa’s creative future
Your talent can redefine the industry. Show it.
Learn more about this call for projects:
https://afrikatoon.com/pitch-le-ffaa-lance-un-appel-pour-reveler-les-talents-africains/
Submit your project via FilmFreeway:
https://filmfreeway.com/FFAA
Spots are limited.
The earlier you apply, the greater your chances.
Submit now:
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