Sommets du cinéma d'animation explained

Location:Montreal, Canada
Founded:2002
Awards:Grand Prix des Sommets
Date:End of November
Language:Multilangual

The Sommets du cinéma d'animation (English: Animation Film Summits) is an annual festival created in 2002 dedicated to animation cinema in all its forms, encompassing both heritage and new media.[1] Organized by the Cinémathèque québécoise, the festival is held every year in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

History

Originally consisting of a screening of the best international animated shorts of the year, the event became a festival of non-competitive animation in 2008, seeking to encourage meetings between artists and the public.[2] Activities are organized in parallel, such as exhibitions, workshops and conferences, retrospectives and master classes.[3] The festival became officially competitive in 2011.

The Animation Film Summits have the distinction of taking place from 2002 to 2014 in two cities over three days: at the Cinémathèque québécoise in Montreal, as well as at the Musée de la civilisation in Quebec City, in collaboration with Antitube. Since 2015, however, they only take place in Montreal and last five days.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Cinémathèque. cinematheque.qc.ca.
  2. News: Les Sommets du cinéma d’animation de Montréal, 7e édition. de Blois. Marco. November 2008. La revue de la Cinémathèque.
  3. Dunlevy. T'Cha. November 22, 2017. Animation celebration at 16th Sommets du cinéma d'animation. Montreal Gazette.