Annecy Animation Festival 2026 Announces Diverse Official Selection
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The 2026 Annecy Animation Film Festival will run from June 21 to June 27, featuring 44 feature films from 26 countries. The selection includes notable premieres, international co-productions, and films with connections to Cannes and other major festivals. The festival also expands its offerings with new sections and a permanent Animation International Institute.
Facts First
- Festival runs June 21–27 with an official selection of 44 feature films.
- 14 French films and representation from 26 countries highlight the international lineup.
- Several films will premiere at Cannes, including 'Iron Boy' and the opening films for Critics' Week and ACID.
- The Contrechamp section opens with the Taiwanese rotoscope film 'Welcome to Dolly’s House'.
- New festival infrastructure launches, including the Animation International Institute and the expanded 'Annecy Presents' section.
What Happened
The Annecy Animation Film Festival has announced its program for 2026, which will take place from June 21 to June 27. The official selection includes 44 feature films from 26 countries. The Contrechamp competition section will open with a screening of the Taiwanese rotoscope film 'Welcome to Dolly’s House' on June 21. Several films in the selection, such as Louis Clichy's 'Iron Boy', Phuong Mai Nguyen's 'In Waves', and Olivier Clert's 'Lucy Lost', are also scheduled to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. The festival is launching new initiatives, including the permanent Animation International Institute and the 'Annecy Presents' section, which features 15 films competing for an audience award.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of animation, this festival announcement provides a preview of the major international animated films likely to be released over the next year. You may see these titles in theaters or on streaming platforms following their festival premieres. The diverse selection could broaden your access to global animated storytelling. The festival's expansion with a permanent institute may lead to more animation-related events and exhibitions becoming available to the public year-round.
What's Next
The festival will commence on June 21. The 'Annecy Presents' Audience Award and other competition prizes will be awarded during the event. Following their screenings at Annecy, many of these films may proceed to wider commercial releases or appear at other international festivals.