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CALL FOR ENTRIES: 19th Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film (May 8. - 13., 2012)

The festival, founded in 1982, has developed into an essential event for animation film in Germany over the past 30 years and is one of the biggest and most important festivals for animated films around the world. Artistic animation films and the support of young talent represent the core of the festival. The various competition programmes are endowed with prize money of more than 60,000 euros in total.

You are kindly invited to submit films produced after October 1, 2010 to one of the Festival’s following competition categories!

- International Competition (Short film competition)

- Young Animation (Student film competition)

- Tricks for Kids - shorts and series (Competition for short films and TV series for children)

- NEW: Cartoons for Teens (Competition for animated series, anime series and cut scenes from computer games)

- AniMovie (Feature-length film competition)

DEADLINE: December 01, 2011

More information on the terms and conditions, the competition categories and the awards you will find on our homepage www.itfs.de.

NEW: Online submission with or without film upload! On www.itfs.de you can register (for free), fill in the online entry form and upload your film.

Films can be also sent on DVD.

Online submission with film upload is also possible at www.reelport.com. Starting: October 10, 2011.

We are looking forward to your submission!

 

Kind regards,

Ulrich Wegenast

Managing Director, Programme

and

Dittmar Lumpp

Managing Director, Organization, Finances

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About Stuttgart Festival Of Animated Film


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Together with the fmx -Conference on Animation, Effects, Games and Digital Media, the Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film is developing into the biggest and most important meeting in the world of animated film. Founded in 1982, the Festival of Animated Film has always promoted artistic animated films, young talented artists and the entire animated film sector. The accompanying events and programmes range from presentations by schools and studios, showcases of famous animation artists and the popular “Best Of Animation” series, right up to screenplay writer workshops with well-known animated film professionals.
At the festival’s open air programme on the Schlossplatz in Stuttgart, the people of Stuttgart celebrate the art of animated film together with guests from all over the world.

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