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40 Years of Mifa: the World of Animation Film Finds Itself in Annecy

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In 1985, the International Animation Film Market in Annecy was the first of its kind to meet buyers and sellers of these works, who experienced a decline in speed after a long period during the Covid.
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As part of the Annecy Animation Film Festival, which opened on Sunday 8 June, its market celebrates its fortieth anniversary in a climate of crisis in the sector. Véronique Encrenaz, director of the Mifa (International Market for Animation Film), discusses the reasons for this crisis in trompe-l'oeil.

In 1985, the International Animation Film Market in Annecy was the first of its kind to meet buyers and sellers of these works, who experienced a decline in speed after a long period during the Covid.

A growing commercial success, more ambitious works than ever before. An investigation into a genre in the midst of revolution as Annecy's International Animation Film Festival begins today.

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latribune.fr broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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