21e édition : Du 30 mars au 13 avril 2026

2024

Mia Engberg

Mia Engberg is a filmmaker and researcher based in Stockholm. She has directed a number of documentaries, fiction- and experimental films and was the producer behind the feminist project Dirty Diaries – 12 shorts of feminist porn. His film Belleville Baby premiered at the 2013 Berlinale and received a Guldbagge the same year. Her previous feature film, Hypermoon, was made in 2023 and won the Prix Sauvage at the L’Europe autour de l’Europe festival in 2024.

2026-03-24T22:03:11+01:0016 Oct 2025|

Hannes Rall

Hannes Rall is a President’s Chair Professor in Animation Studies at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore. His career as a director is marked by over 900 international festival selections and 95 awards, including the prestigious Goldener Reiter in Dresden and the Golden Sun Award in Los Angeles. He is the author of Animation: From Concept to Production and Adaptation for Animation: Transforming Literature Frame by Frame, both of which are held in the permanent collections of Yale and Stanford universities. His previous short, Shakespeare for All Ages (2022), achieved major success with 250 selections and 25 awards. His latest film, Dobrina, continues this global wave with 50 selections (including Martha's Vineyard and Buffalo IFF) and 6 awards to date.

2026-03-19T10:25:55+01:0016 Oct 2025|

Erik Sémashkin

Born in Ukraine, Erik Sémashkin moved to France in 2012. In 2021, his short film "Out" was selected at the Festival des Cinémas Différents et Expérimentaux de Paris. The following year, he directed seven short films including House of Mice, which won the Jury Prize at the Tremplin Festival in Besançon, the Best Sound Design Award at the Makedonska 21 Festival in Belgrade, and Plastic Soldier, also selected in numerous festivals. Erik Sémashkin is currently a film student at Paris 8 University.

2026-03-02T20:33:34+01:0016 Oct 2025|
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