List of international animation festivals

This is a list of past and present international animation festivals. These festivals include only animation and accept submissions from around the world. They often show an international program of independent, student, and commercial work. They may or may not be competitive. Some are touring festivals which are not based in a single city.

Name Est. City
(or other location)
Country
2D & 3D Animation Film Festival2020Sant’Angelo dei Lombardi, AvellinoItaly
2d Or Not 2d Animation Festival2006Seattle, WashingtonUnited States
Anibar International Animation Festival2010PećKosovo
Anifest Czech Republic2002TepliceCzech Republic
Anifilm2010TřeboňCzech Republic
Anima Mundi1992Rio de Janeiro / São PauloBrazil
Animac1996LleidaSpain
ANIMAFILM International Animation Festival2018Baku, ShekiAzerbaijan
Animahenasyon2007ManilaPhilippines
Animasyros2008Hermoupolis, Syros / AthensGreece
AniMate2020SydneyAustralia
ANIMATOR FESTIVAL - International Animated Film Festival2008PoznańPoland
Animaze Festival2011Montreal, QuebecCanada
Animex International Festival of Animation and Computer Games2000MiddlesbroughUnited Kingdom
Animofest Slovak Republic2006BratislavaSlovak Republic
Annecy International Animated Film Festival1960AnnecyFrance
Baros International Animation Festival2013CimahiIndonesia
Bradford Animation Festival1994BradfordUnited Kingdom
Canterbury Anifest2007CanterburyEngland
Chaniartoon - International Comic & Animation Festival2018ChaniaGreece
Conscious Cartoons International Animation Festival2018Vashon IslandUnited States
Córdoba International Animation Festival - ANIMA2001Córdoba, ArgentinaArgentina
Cortoons Gandia2004GandiaSpain
Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival2001BristolEngland
Festival of Animation Berlin - FAB 2017BerlinGermany
Festival of European Animated Feature Films and TV Specials1996KecskemétHungary
Flip Animation Festival2004WolverhamptonUnited Kingdom
Hamburg Animation Award2003HamburgGermany
Hiroshima International Animation Festival1985HiroshimaJapan
International Animation and Cartoon Festival2013VariousBangladesh
International Tournée of Animation1970 to late 1980sUnited States-International-TouringUnited States-International-Touring
KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival2007AmsterdamThe Netherlands
KROK International Animated Films Festival1989Volga or Dnieper riversRussia/Ukraine
London International Animation Festival2003LondonEngland
Manchester Animation Festival2015ManchesterEngland
Melbourne International Animation Festival2002MelbourneAustralia
Ottawa International Animation Festival1976OttawaCanada
Qld XR Festival2021BrisbaneAustralia
ReAnimania International Animation Film & Comics Art Festival of Yerevan2009YerevanArmenia
Red Stick International Animation Festival2004Baton Rouge, LouisianaUnited States
Scotland Loves Animation2010Edinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandUnited Kingdom
Seoul International Cartoon and Animation Festival1995SeoulRepublic of Korea
Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation1976United States-International-TouringUnited States-International-Touring
SPLAT! (Teletoon series),[1] produced by Topix/Mad Dog/Red Giant's Stephen Price[2] (not 2004's Nickelodeon Splat!)1997 to 2000 (2003?)TorontoCanada
Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film1982StuttgartGermany
SUPERTOON International Animation Festival2011ŠibenikCroatia
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The Animation Show2003VariousUnited States
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VOID International Animation Festival2016CopenhagenDenmark
Waterloo Festival for Animated Cinema2001WaterlooCanada
Fantoche international festival for animation film1995BadenSwitzerland
Animafest Zagreb1972ZagrebCroatia

References

  1. "SPLAT! (partially found TV series; 1997-2000)". LostMediaWiki.com. Lost Media Wiki. 2016-01-23. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
  2. "Stephen Price". IMDb.com. IMDb. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
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