Fredrikstad Animation Festival
FAF 2024 returns to Fredrikstad, Norway with the best and latest within Nordic-Baltic and international animation.
FAF 2024 returns to Fredrikstad, Norway with the best and latest within Nordic-Baltic and international animation.
This year's festival will present the best and latest within Nordic-Baltic and international animation, running October 19-22.
Signe Bauman’s ‘My Love Affair with Marriage’ named Best Feature Film, as the celebration of Nordic-Baltic animation wrapped up last weekend; Finnish animator Heikki Prepula received the Lifetime Achievement Award for a storied career that began in children’s TV in the 1960s.
FAF 2021 will present the best and latest within Nordic-Baltic and international animation - live and in person and online.
‘Freeze Frame’ by Soetkin Verstegen; ‘Yes-People’ by Gísli Darri Halldórsson; and ‘Pearl Driver’ by Margrethe Danielsen take home awards.
FAF 20 to host a digital edition in addition to the festival’s activities in Fredrikstad.
Nordic-Baltic FAF reveals lineup of 67 films set to compete at this year’s event, which runs October 22 – 25.
Held October 25-28, 2018, the Fredrikstad Animation Festival is the only opportunity to see a wide variety of Nordic/Baltic animation that does not often get shown at other festivals, meet the people that create it, and learn about what is new in the region’s animation community.
Baltic animation icon is the creator of more than 30 films, pioneering techniques for both cut-out and hand-drawn animation in her native Latvia.
Legendary animator Richard Williams joins the Fredrikstad Animation Festival with screenings of The Academy’s work print of ‘The Thief and the Cobbler - A Moment in Time’ and his latest short film, ‘Prologue.’