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Manchester Animation Festival release 2021 hybrid programme – feature film award category introduced

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Manchester Animation Festival (MAF), the UK’s largest animation festival, has today revealed its programme for 2021. Returning for its seventh year as a hybrid event in 2021, the festival will offer audiences an opportunity to access the world’s greatest animated content both in person and online.

Panels, masterclasses, work in progress events and studio talks will take place online from 14th-30th November 2021, with dedicated screenings hosted at Manchester’s HOME Cinema between 14th-19th November. Further information can be found at www.manchesteranimationfestival.co.uk with tickets on sale at midday on Tuesday 28th September.

Headline events in the announcement include a behind-the-scenes look at Ron’s Gone Wrong – the debut film from Locksmith Animation, starring a spectacular array of voice talent bringing the characters to life including Jack Dylan Grazer (It, We Are Who We Are) as Barney, Zach Galifianakis (The Hangover, Baskets) as the voice of Ron, Ed Helms (The Hangover, The Office) as Barney’s dad, Olivia Colman (The Father, The Crown) as Barney’s grandmother Donka, Rob Delaney (Bombshell, Catastrophe) and Justice Smith (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, The Get Down).

A ‘making of’ event of the upcoming Netflix stop-motion musical special series Robin Robin, which is currently in production at Aardman and will debut on Netflix in November. Golden Globe winner Gillian Anderson (The Crown) and Oscar nominee Richard E. Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me?) lead the cast which also includes Bronte Carmichael (Christopher Robin) and Adeel Akhtar (The Big Sick).

The programme also includes an exclusive work-in-progress look at upcoming Netflix series The House, made by acclaimed stop-motion directors Emma de Swaef and Marc James Roels with a separate live Q&A.

Two brand new competition strands have been announced for MAF this year. A feature film category has, for the very first time, been added, showcasing the skills of an international array of filmmaking talent across four dedicated titles.

The official feature selection screenings include:

  • Flee,​​the critically acclaimed extraordinary true story of a man, Amin, on the verge of marriage which compels him to reveal his hidden past for the first time. Documentary from Riz Ahmed and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who also voice the lead roles. After playing at the Sundance, Telluride and Toronto Film Festivals, Flee could become the first film to be nominated in animated, documentary and international feature at the Oscars (if selected).
  • Absolute Denial An obsessive, genius programmer sacrifices everything in his personal and professional life to build a computer of unprecedented power. After weeks in isolation and watching his life crumble around him, he must now confront the ever-increasing problem of a machine that is much smarter than himself. Directed by Ryan Braund
  • My Sunny Maad from director Michaela Pavlatova which follows Herra, a Czech woman, falls in love with Nazir, an Afghan man, she has no idea about the life that awaits her in post-taliban Afghanistan, nor about the family she is about to join.
  • My Favourite Warthe critically acclaimed film based on director’s (Ilze Burkovska Jacobsen’s)  personal story  growing up in Cold-War Latvia, USSR. It’s a coming of age story, a personal escape route from the mighty authoritarian regime’s brainwashing. An anti-war film, emphasising the importance of an individual’s freedom being a democratic society’s fundamental right.

Short films for children will now also be eligible for an award, showcasing some of the best family friendly short films from across the globe. The Animated Short Film Screening competition, which includes categories of Short Film, Student Film and Commissioned Film screenings, will also return and remain central to the festival, with winners announced on 25th November.

The annual MAF Fellowship Award 2021 has also been confirmed today. The prestigious award will be presented to Jorge Gutierrez and Sandra Equihua, the duo behind The Book of Life and the latest Netflix series Maya and the Three. To celebrate, events in the programme will take a look at their work and  film careers, with a live Q&A with the couple.

Manchester Animation Festival’s Industry Day is back and bigger than ever with a brand new event – The Animation Keynote. As a festival first, Patricia Hidalgo, Director of Children’s and Education at the BBC will deliver the keynote speech titled ‘Ignite British Animation’ during the Industry Day on Thursday 18th November. The MAF Industry Day presents an opportunity for the animation community to gather and share ideas on the future of our industry, break down barriers and offer access to animation business insiders.

Alongside MAF’s regular industry events and workshops, this year’s ‘In The Frame’ – part of the organisation’s yearly investigation into the animation industry – will look into what access means to those behind the scenes and reveal the results of a survey commissioned in partnership with ScreenSkills and Visible in Visuals. Panellists include members of the D/deaf community and those with physical and non-neurotypical access requirements who will share their own experiences as MAF investigates whether the industry is doing enough in order to provide a welcoming environment to the entire workforce.

A family day will also introduce audiences to animated features and short films from around the world and a sculpt-along with senior model maker Jim Parkyn, who has worked in animation for over 20 years, being part of the Aardman family as well as working with the BBC and a number of independent studios.

Festival Director Steve Henderson said:

We’re delighted to announce our 2021 programme, featuring some brand new exciting additions and developments from last year, including an industry keynote! We have a brilliant mixture of live events where you can get involved with questions and comments and pre-recorded screenings for you to enjoy as and when you like. We’re also delighted that in 2021 we can finally launch an animated feature film award to bring these films to new audiences with four fantastic titles contending for the inaugural prize.

Manchester Animation Festival is presented with the support of the BFI (awarding funds from the National Lottery) and sponsored, partnered and supported by University of Salford, HOME, Jurys Inn, Blue Zoo, Jellyfish Pictures, ScreenSkills, Animation UK, Leeds Arts University, University of Staffordshire, Animation Toolkit, Sheffield Hallam University, Marks & Clerk LLP, Realtime UK, The Farm Group, Kilogramme, Kord Media, Bearded Fellows.

Manchester Animation Festival Director is Steve Henderson, the Executive Producer and Festival Programmer is Jen Hall and Festival Producer is Greg Walker.

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Manchester Animation Festival will run online from the 14th-30th November with live events and screenings taking place 14th-19th November. Full programme information, further information and ticketing can be found at www.manchesteranimationfestival.co.uk

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