Ten films are competing for the main prize. The competition also includes the Polish/Spanish/Belgian/Hungarian/German film Another Day of Life directed by Raul de la Fuente and Damian Nenow.
The festival has been home base for the growing industry event CEE Animation Forum, formerly known as the Visegrad Animation Forum (VAF), which changed its name as the scope of the event has grown to encompass non-Visegrad partners. That event runs 6-8 May.
The international feature film competition films are:
Another Day of Life (Poland, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Hungary)
Directed by Raul de la Fuente, Damian Nenow
Produced by Platige Films, Kanaki Films
Coproduced by Walking the Dog, Wüste Film, Animationfabrik, Pupperworks
Supported by the Polish Film Institute
Captain Morten and the Spider Queen (Estonia, Ireland, Belgium, UK)
Directed by Kaspar Jancis, Henry Nicholson, Riho Unt
Produced by Telegael, Calon, Grid Animation, Nukufilm
Supported by the Estonian Film Institute and Cultural Endowment of Estonia
Funan (France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Cambodia)
Directed by Denis Do
Marnie’s World (Germany)
Directed by Christoph Lauenstein, Wolfgang Lauenstein
Mirai (Japan)
Directed by Mamoru Hosoda
Pachamama (France, Luxembourg, Canada)
Directed by Juan Antin
Ruben Brandt, Collector (Hungary)
Directed by Milorad Krstic
The Tower (Norway, France, Sweden)
Directed by Mats Grorud
The Wolf House (Chile)
Directed by Christobal Leon, Joaquin Cocina
Ville Neuve (Canada)
Directed by Felix Dufour-Laperriere