The change comes as a result of the French government’s recent decision to host the 2026 G7 Summit in the Haute-Savoie region—where Annecy is located—during the same week the festival was initially scheduled.
This year’s edition was defined by both its artistic depth and industry impact. Held in a sweltering but festive atmosphere, the Festival featured world premieres, high-profile guests, and a packed slate of screenings and panels.
Hungary presented over 80 films and launched its first professional English-language animation platform, showcasing works from 24 studios and marking 111 years of animated storytelling at Annecy’s sold-out immersive screenings and citywide exhibitions.
The animation series is based on children’s books from author Paola Myriam Visconti and the new teaser, along with the show bible and initial scripts will be unveiled at the market.