BIAF 2025
The Bucheon International Animation Festival returns to Bucheon, South Korea October 24-28, 2025.
The Bucheon International Animation Festival returns to Bucheon, South Korea October 24-28, 2025.
Animated films will compete in five categories at the festival, running October 25-29 in Bucheon.
The festival, taking place October 20-24, seeks to share the charm of animation and promote growth in the Asian animation community.
Organized by KIAFA (the Korean Independent Animation Filmmakers' Association), the 19th edition of the festival seeks to introduce to audiences wonderful independent animation from Asia; the festival runs September 14-19 in Seoul.
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The festival seeks to promote animation and growth in the Asian animation community.
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The festival seeks to promote animation and growth in the Asian animation community.
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Oscar qualifying festival seeks to promote animation and growth in the Asian animation community.
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CITIA, Image et industries créatives, the SBA Animation Center and SK Broadband sign a partnership agreement to create a new animation festival in South Korea’s Digital Media in Seoul in September 2019.
Stop-motion animated short film produced by Studio Zazac and Nonetheless Productions utilizes 3D printing, textured 2D printouts, hand-drawn animation and 35mm film.
Animated prequel to the live-action box office record-breaker ‘Train To Busan’ directed by Yeon Sang-ho is a fresh and terrifying take on the modern zombie film.