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Fredrikstad Animation Festival: 2024 programme released

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The full programme of the 2024 Fredrikstad Animation Festival is now live, featuring 109 films, 15 seminars and panel discussions, 5 exhibitions plus a range of exciting events for all ages across four days, taking place both in the heart of Fredrikstad and on the festival’s digital platform

FAF2024 programme highlights include:

Competition Programmes for Nordic-Baltic Animated Short Films
At the heart of the festival are the thrilling competition programmes showcasing the very best of Nordic-Baltic animated short films. With 58 outstanding films selected across the categories Short Film, Student Film, Commissioned Film, Young Audience, and Children’s Film, this is where you see what the Nordic-Baltic region has to offer.

Global Competition Short Film
Introducing a brand-new competition program featuring some of the finest animated shorts from around the world. In 2024 we have an exciting collection of top-notch animation from Croatia, Denmark, Portugal, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, France, Pland, Germany, Czech Republik, Switzerland, Netherlands, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovakia.

World Premiere of Pulverheksa’s Magical Christmas
In this mini-movie, based on the popular books about the Pulverheksa, you get to experience two heartwarming stories that will delight both young and old.

Premature Premiere of Spermageddon
Following its world premiere at the prestigious Annecy International Animation Film Festival, where the audience responded with spontaneous cheering and a standing ovation, Tommy Wirkola and Rasmus Sivertsen’s wildly inventive new animated film Spermageddon is set for its first-ever Norwegian screening at FAF. Get your tickets to Spermageddon.

Symposium – Visual Music
The Visual Music Symposium explores how visual art and animation intersect with music, where artists and researchers blend sound and visuals to create dynamic experiences. Four speakers, Birgitta Hosea, Derek Holtzer, William Bishop-Stevens, and Trygve Nielsen, present their work, which combines art, sound, and technology in groundbreaking ways.

Joko (Dir. Izabela Plucińska, image via FAF)

Animation Production Day

Tech and Animation: Powering the Future of Creative Productions
Production Day brings the latest innovations in animation. Highlights include Bill Wise on Pixar’s streaming tech, Rasmus Sivertsen and Raymond Kreppene on streamlining CGI, and François Narboux on real-time engines for sustainable animation. Plus, Dr. Mhairi Aitken dives into AI ethics in the industry, and top Norwegian studios share their hottest upcoming projects.

Masterclasses: Patrick Imbert and Izabela Plucińska
In these exciting masterclasses, Patrick Imbert will take you behind the scenes of his acclaimed adaptation of The Summit of the Gods, revealing key insights on transforming manga into film and mastering visual storytelling, and Izabela Plucińska will present her unique clay animation techniques, offering a fascinating look into her creative process, artistic vision, and the technical mastery behind her globally recognized films. Secure your tickets to Izabela Plucińska and Patrick Imbert.

New Nordic Animation
Each year, FAF brings together top producers, filmmakers, and studios from across the Nordic region for an exclusive forum highlighting the latest innovations in animation. This collaborative event showcases exciting projects from across the Nordics and offers a unique opportunity to explore the cutting edge of the industry. The forum is by invitation only—email Astrid@animationfestival.no to secure your spot!

See the full programme at faf2024.eventive.org/schedule

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