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Anibar Announces Program for 2020 Edition of the Festival

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Anibar is pleased to announce its artistic program for the 2020 edition of the festival. From 1300 films, 139 were selected by the programming team to be screened during the 7 days of the festival.

The films are divided into 7 categories, where 5 of them will be in competition:

  • International Competition
  • Student Competition
  • Balkan Competition
  • Animated Music VIdeo Competition
  • Human Rights Category
  • Panorama Out Of Competition
  • and Kids & Teen Program (also out of competition)

Among the films selection Anibar will screen the World Premiere of All Those Sensations in my Belly by Marko Dješka in the Balkan Category and the Human Rights Category.

The spicy program of films that will be screened during August have been selected, nominated, or screened in a number of other festivals like: Annecy International Animation Film Festival, The Academy Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival, Sarajevo Film Festival, Animafest Zagreb, Kaboom, Fantoche, Anifilm, Stuttgart Trickfilm International Animated Film Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, and many more.

The artistic program of Anibar will be screened through digital platforms for national and International guests. The possibility of organizing outdoor cinemas will remain an option only and if the pandemic situation gets better during August.

One way or another, the film program will share great and unique animated works from around the world and will be available to watch from the 17th of August until the 23rd of August.

This years’ jury, schedule, the Anibar side-dish programs, educational activities, and theme related activities will be announced soon.

Click here to view the full program.

Anibar Statement:

For a long time, they have been living in a ‘fast forward’ mode, lacking space to think of their actions and relationships to each other and the environment.

All of this was a time of fear being greater than hope. Access to public spaces and right to speech being limited. Means of communication streaming voices of those who instead of lifting them up, were bringing them terror and fear. A time when the rights and freedoms were violated by those in power. Meaningless actions such as scrolling through your social media feed became a roller coaster of anxious episodes. Uncertainties being the common determinator of any form of action. This way halting any form of progress in the right direction.

With all of this going on, a pause in time was long due. And it did, it paused, even for just a bit. What used to be chaotic and rapidly changing lifestyles came to a sudden halt, a shift, that no one was prepared for.

This was a chance for change.

This time gained, gave them the space to rethink their actions and the way they want to proceed living in their world. It gave them the space to rethink relations with each other and the environment.

It provided the chance to think about their role within their story. Who they want to be, and how will the place they are living look like. A rather blank canvas with characters and the environment to be built in. As with any situation, under this condition they had to make choices.

And as always, for us, HUMANS, the choices we make under these circumstances reveal our true nature. Some choose misuse of power, misinformation and cruelty over community, science and environment, profiteering on the backs of the masses. Others serve and elevate our humanity!

In this uncertain time a group of people makes sure that this race of ours goes on, they make sure that we all feel safer and get better. They make sure that we can carry on and cherish this time. These are our heroes, those who serve silently without recognition, protecting our Humanity and the Earth!

This edition of the festival we will be celebrating all those who heal, teach, create, defend, engage, clean, write, sing, tell, serve, cook, lift up, take care, develop, comfort, support and inform.

  • A market salesman and the one who stocks up the shelves
  • The farmers
  • The bakers
  • The technician who fixes our bad internet connection
  • That neighbor who cleaned up the streets last night
  • The Pharmacists working overtime
  • All the artists, composing, writing, and performing online to provide us with a sense of peace
  • All those working endlessly to provide us the vaccines
  • Firefighters
  • Those willing to listen deeply as well as those who share
  • The guardians of our rights and freedoms
  • Those taking care of the sick and infirm at home
  • And those expressing their opposition to government by smashing their pans on the balcony floor
  • Those volunteering their time to provide food to those in need
  • The Journalists
  • The Teachers
  • The Nurses
  • The Doctors

You!
HUMANS!

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