Exhibitions
Audiences of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival will get to know the Hungarian animation outside the cinema as well: an installation and street art exhibition called Hunimation Hits the Streets will populate the streets, hotels and restaurants of Annecy. Dreamed up by animation director Dániel Huszár, the exhibition turns the city and park into a living storyboard, where characters from beloved films pop up and playfully interact with the surrounding architecture.
Further exhibitions will expand the Hungarian presence: the science fiction-ecocritical animation through the works of Sándor Reisenbüchler ('Farewell, Little Planet'), and painting animation through József Gémes' Annecy-winner film ‘Heroic Times’ ('Daliás idők').
A special feature of the festival will be the Annecy Hungarian Dome, for the very first time, where audiences can enjoy classic animated films in a new, immersive form. These programs aim to highlight the innovative spirit and artistic richness of Hungarian audiovisual culture. In addition to showcasing Hungarian works, the festival also selects international films created specifically for this immersive format, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and experimentation.

Still in Motion

Hot Pitches

Dome

Ruben Brandt, Collector

Four Souls of Coyote
Filmbox

Mr Mare

From the Corner of my Eyes

Candide

Frakk, the Terror of the Cats

Volcano Island
Hungarian Tales

Lifeline

White Plastic Sky

Amok

Bubble Bath

Litopterna

The Rabbit with Checkered Ears

Rabbit and Deer

The Kidnapping of the Sun and the Moon

Cat City

Pelikan Blue

Shoes and Hooves

Wish You Were Ear

LOVE

Time Masters

Hungarian Booth

Industry Programme

MIFA Campus

Films in Competition

Out of Competition, WIP, Making of

Hunimation Hits the Streets

‘Farewell, Little Planet’

Retrospectives
