Anifilm 2025

6 - 11 May, Liberec, Czechia

A total of 10 feature films, 34 shorts films, 32 student films, 27 music videos, 17 abstract and non-narrative creations and 7 VR films competed in the international competition sections. In addition, 15 computer games and for the first time this year, 12 student computer games were competing at the festival.

During the six days of the festival a number of film, music and exhibition programmes outside of competition also took place. This year, Anifilm took a deep dive into the fascinating world of science fiction. The programme introduced key feature films by René Laloux Fantastic Planet, Light Years and The Masters of Time, the iconic Japanese film Ghost in the Shell by Mamoru Oshii, Chronopolis by Piotr Kamler along with American independent sci-fi animation and Czech (Czechoslovak) animated sci-fi works. The festival also showed the series Scavengers Reign and the features Mars Express and White Plastic Sky. The topic of science fiction was also reflected in lectures by Czech and international experts in the industry programme. Like every year, Anifilm also offered the Animo programme for children and families, Oscar-nominated short films and the Taking Stock section.

422

films

1,497

submitted films, projects and games

53

industry events

36,000

viewers

ONLINE KATALOG

ONLINE PROGRAMME

GALLERY

SELECTED FILMS

PARTNERS

AUSPICES

TEAM

FESTIVAL PASSES


AWARDED FILMS & GAMES

International competition

Best Feature Film for Adults
Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass
Quay Brothers
UK / Poland / Germany 2024

Best Feature Film for Children & Young Audience
Living Large
Directed by Kristina Dufková
Czechia / Slovakia / France 2024

Best Short Film
The Voice of the Sirens
Directed by Gianluigi Toccafondo
France / Italy 2024

Special Mention for Short Film
A Night at the Rest Area
Directed by Saki Muramoto
Japan 2024

Best Student Film
Bunnyhood
Directed by Mansi Maheshwari
UK 2024

Special Mention for Student Film
Stone of Destiny
Directed by Julie Černá
Czechia 2024

Best Abstract and Non-Narrative Animation
Deluge
Directed by Meejin Hong
USA 2024

Special Mention for Abstract and Non-Narrative Animation
Pinocchio Giny Kamentské na 70 mm
Directed by Gina Kamentsky
USA 2024

Best Music Video
Siamés: My Way
Directed by Jesica Bianchi
Argentine 2024

Special Mention for Music Video
Laibach: Moral Support
Directed by Vuk Jevremović
Croatia / Germany 2024

Best VR film
Ito meikjú
Directed by Boris Labbé
France / Luxembourg 2024

Best Visual Art in Game
Indika
Studio Odd Meter
2024

Best Game for Children
Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley
Studio Hyper Games
2024

Liberec Region Award - Audience Award
Hurikán
Directed by Jan Saska
Czechia / France / Slovakia / Bosnia and Herzegovina 2024

Best Student Computer Game
ARCTIS
M. Hromádka, E. Kerbachová, B. Bieliński, L. Brabec
Czechia 2024

Czech Horizon

Best Czech Animation (Czech Television Award)
Living Large
Directed by Kristina Dufková
Czechia / Slovakia / France 2024

Best Czech Short / Feature Film (PPF Foundation Award)
Hurikán
Directed by Jan Saska
Czechia / France / Slovakia / Bosnia and Herzegovina 2024

Best Czech Student Film
Weeds
Directed by Pola Kazak
Czechia 2024

Best Czech Music Video
DVA: WOO
Directed by Jaromír Plachý
Czechia 2024

Best Czech Series
Bioshorts – Regeneration Tricks
DIrected by Daniela Hýbnerová
Czechia 2024

Best Czech Commissioned Work
Jan Žižka
Directed by Jan Míka
Czechia 2024

The Czech Horizon Grant

Supported by the PPF Foundation

Last Shift – director: Martin Búřil, producer: Anneta Furdecká - supported by an amount of CZK 400,000

The Molepire – director: Marek Čermák, producers: Hana Blaha Šilarová, Karolína Dvorská Fránková - supported by an amount of CZK 300,000

Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe! – režisérka: Andrea Szelesová, producer: Kristina Husová - supported by an amount of CZK 200,000

Party – director: Anna Mastníková, producer: Anna Mastníková - supported by an amount of CZK 100,000

Game Pitch Arena

1st place (shared):
Space Candy – Kateřina Hanáčková, AOKU GAMES
PARAVOID – Michal Tancjur, JamiieDev

3rd place:
CRAVE – Lukáš Čulík, Hang the Eyelids

Supported project:
Mișu’s Adventure – Maria Hodor

JURIES

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF FEATURE FILMS

Anne Gaschütz
Germany

Anne Gaschütz grew up in Dresden, Germany. She has worked as a production assistant and production manager on numerous short film projects. In 2013, she joined Filmfest Dresden as part of the International Selection Committee and was later responsible for the coordination of the festival as well as the forum Visegrád in Short(s). In 2024 she became the director of Filmfest. She is a member of the Pardi di domani Selection Committee at Locarno Film Festival, one of the co-founders of Talking Shorts and a member of the European Film Academy.

Mohamed Ghazala
Egypt

Mohamed Ghazala is an Egyptian associate professor of animation and the chair of the Cinematic Arts School at Effat University in Saudi Arabia. He serves as the Vice-President of the International Animated Film Association. Mohamed co-directed the first Yemeni animated film, Salma (2006). His film Honyan’s Shoe (2009) won the Animation Prize at the African Movie Academy Awards.
His recent film The Pyramid won the top animation award at the Egyptian National Film Festival. He is the author of Animation in the Arab World and Animation in Africa.

Diego Polieri
Argentina

Diego Polieri is an Argentinean illustrator, animator and director. He has contributed to various projects, including such works as Ricochet Splendid, The Strokes: At the Door, Entergalactic, Love, Death & Robots and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. He worked on storyboarding and animation layouts for the HBO series Scavengers Reign and he was part of the team that created the short film Carne de Dios.

Most recently, he was part of the animation team as an animation supervisor for the Adult Swim show Common Side Effects.

JURY - INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF SHORT & STUDENT FILMS

Diana Cam Van Nguyen
Czechia

Diana Cam Van Nguyen is a Czech-Vietnamese director based in Prague and a graduate of FAMU. Her latest short, Love, Dad (2021), won the Czech Lion and the Czech Film Critics’ Award for Best Short Film. It was nominated for Best Short Film at the European Film Awards 2022 and has received over 65 awards.
She is currently developing her debut feature, Inbetween Worlds, at the Résidence of the Festival de Cannes 2023 and Berlinale Talent Script Station 2025.
Diana is a member of the Czech and European Film Academy.

Xavier Kawa-Topor
France

Xavier Kawa-Topor is a historian and writer. He is the founder of Rendez-vous de l’animation, round tables organised by the Parisian videotheque Forum des Images and the Nouvelles Images du Japon Bienalle (1999-2003). Kawa-Topor is the current director of the NEF Animation Association, which organises artistic residencies for filmmakers; chairman of SCALAE Productions, a company focusing on the support of young talents; founder of the Blink Blank magazine and author of several books. In 2021, he received the Award for Outstanding Contribution to Animation Studies at the Animafest.

Tomek Popakul
Poland

Tomek Popakul is a graduate of the Łódź Film School.
His graduation film, Ziegenort (2013), was shown at numerous international festivals and received many awards. Acid Rain (2019) was shown at approximately 90 festivals and received a nomination for the Annie Award. His latest short, Zima (2023), was named Best Short Film at Anifilm 2024. He is the founder of the Wysokie Pokrzywy label; as a musician, he performs under the name Astma.


JURY - INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ABSTRACT AND NON-NARRATIVE ANIMATION

Thomas Renoldner
Austria

Thomas Renoldner was born in Linz, Austria. He has made experimental, animated and documentary films and commercials, as well as producing animated films. He is the leader of the Animation Lab at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. He is the founder and co-curator of Animation Avantgarde, an international competition at Vienna Shorts, and the founder and director of the Best Austrian Animation Festival in Vienna. His film Don't Know What (2018) was Oscar-nominated.

Kriss Sagan
Slovakia

Kriss Sagan is a Slovak graphic artist and animator, a graduate of the Department of Animation of the MOME University in Budapest. In 2020, she finished her Master’s degree with an AR project titled Dreams of Eden which premiered at the Slovakian Fest Anča International Animation Festival 2020. Sagan focuses on new technologies such as ‘animating’ paintings and illustrations with AR. She is currently working on a hybrid documentary about Ukrainian children affected by the war.

Josh Shaffner
USA

Josh Shaffner is a multi-media artist and educator. He received a BFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Montana and an MFA in Experimental Animation from CalArts. He works as a freelance artist and designer in Los Angeles to produce his unique painterly style of animation for film, television and commercial productions. Shaffner is the author and sole animator of several short films. His latest work, In Dreams (2023), won a Grand Prix at New Chitose Animation Festival.

JURY - THE CZECH HORIZON GRANT supported by the PPF Foundation (pitching)

Jiří Barta

Jiří Barta studied at the Studio of Graphic Design for Film and TV of the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague (UMPRUM) and later worked as an animator at the Jiří Trnka Studio at Krátký Film Praha. In 1993–2008, he was the head of the Studio of Graphic Design for Film and TV at UMPRUM. His filmography includes, among others, Diskjockey, The Vanished World of Gloves, The Pied Piper or In the Attic or Who Has a Birthday Today?

Kamila Dohnalová

Kamila Dohnalová is an independent film producer at Last Films and MAUR film.
She graduated from Charles University and FAMU and participated in the EAVE Marketing workshop as well as the Animation Sans Frontières and Berlinale Talents programmes.

She is a member of the European Film Academy. She loves mountains, snow, beer and animation.

Martin Duda

Martin graduated in design from the School of Arts and Crafts in Brno and in animation from FAMU. His films have won awards at festivals in Cannes, Taiwan and the US. He is the head of the Rosa & Dara project, whose pilot film has been screened at cinemas, streamed on Netflix and sold to 20 TV territories across the world. The team is now working in international co-production on a feature-length adventure .

Alexandra Májová

Czech director, screenwriter, animator and illustrator Alexandra Májová studied animation at FAMU.
Her films Swimming Pool, Mythopolis and Washing Machine have won numerous awards.
She co-directed the TV series Hungry Bear Tales. She also illustrates children’s books and creates animations under the Májovi Studio brand.

Jana Tomas Sedláčková

Jana Tomas Sedláčková is a graduate of the Prague University of Economics and Business and of FAMU. She has worked as a producer and in marketing and communication. For the last 17 years, she’s been linked to PPF, where she’s currently responsible for non-profit activities, mainly as a board member of the PPF Foundation. She focuses on connecting worlds and personalities and creating synergy between projects.


POROTA GAME PITCH ARENY

Jakub Dvorský

Jakub Dvorský is the founder, game designer and creative director at Amanita Design, an independent studio based in Prague.
The studio is best known for such games as Machinarium, Botanicula, the Samorost series, Chuchel, Pilgrims, Creaks and Happy Game. Currently, the studio is actively working on Phonopolis along with three other yet-to-be-announced projects.

Mario Gerhold

Mario is a dedicated and focused global Brand & Marketing professional – combining a passion for games with a deep knowledge of and a network within the global games industry, with the addition of the lessons of an advertising agency. He works with publishers and developers from indie to AAA. He leads the central marketing for Kingdom Come: Deliverance with and for Warhorse Studios.

Guillaume Jamet

Guillaume is a seasoned veteran in the video game industry. He is a former VP Publishing at Plug In Digital, he launched and operated the indie labels Dear Villagers and PID Games and has funded and brought to market over 60 games. He is now involved in Eikin, a business lab supporting indie studios and new video game ventures, and Indiesche Partners, an incubation and funding agency.

Lukáš Macura

Lukáš is an independent developer and the founder of CINEMAX, s. r. o. He draws on his experience from the 1980s, when he worked on 8-bit computer development. The studio has been involved in the development and release of dozens of games on various platforms. Under the HYPERMAX label, it localised and distributed foreign titles, while the CINEMAX edition supports the export of Czech and Slovak games to foreign markets.

Vladimír Geršl

Vladimír Geršl is a seasoned executive in the video game industry, with leadership experience in top-tier roles at companies collaborating with major players such as Activision, Sony and PLAION. He is the founder and CEO of Cyber Sail Consulting, which helps game publishers and development studios worldwide by identifying publishing opportunities, sourcing high-potential titles for portfolio growth and offering strategic guidance.


Anifilm 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award

Anifilm Lifetime Achievement Award went in 2025 to Vratislav Hlavatý, a legend of Czech animation, graphic design, and hot air ballooning. As a graphic artist with an unmistakeable and distinctive style, he worked on films by Jiří Brdečka, Gene Deitch, Václav Bedřich, Jiří Tyller, and Michaela Pavlátová. The public knows him best as a graphic artist, illustrator, and designer of original film posters. His filmography, which Anifilm presented in the form of a retrospective, includes titles such as My Darling Clementine (1959), The Giants (1969), Carnival of Animals (2006), and the series From the Diary of a Third-Grade Pupil, or Edudant and Francimore (1993).

Visual Identity Author

Visual identity Author of Anifilm's edition 2025 was graphic artist, director, animator, illustrator and comic book artist Marek Berger. He is known for his student film Pérák: The Shadow over Prague and the series Old Prague Legends. At the last Anifilm, his film The Rapid Arrows Celebrate 85 Years won the award for Best Czech Commissioned Work. Together with Ondřej Kavalír, Berger co-authored the graphic novel Octobriana, which was nominated for the Muriel Award in 2023.

‘I chose a retro futuristic esthetics and the motive of a Vernian obsolete rocket from the era of naive fantasies about the colonisation of space flying towards new cosmic adventures,’ explains Berger. The design can be classified as sci-fi, a genre which, according to Berger, infinitely expands just like space and allows us to travel through space and time, see things from new perspectives, extend the boundaries of imagination and exceed the limits of experience in evocative visions. ‘Sci-fi offers the kind embrace of escapism, a way out of bleak reality, but also a chilling warning against dark dystopias which can, in turn, become reality. Technological optimism and the wonder of innovation can mix with pure terror from the unknown. What lies ahead? Salvation or doom?’ asked the author.

Anifilm trailer 2025

Interesting Facts

In collaboration with the Regional Gallery Liberec – LÁZNĚ and curator David Kubec, Anifilm organised the exhibition Vratislav Hlavatý: Happy Astronaut of Czech Animation in 2025.

Anifilm hosted the Culture-Tech Day dedicated to the use of AI in animation and games, which was a follow-up from the AI Day event in 2024.

Anifilm was once again a member of the collective initiative KEEP FESTIVE, which combats all forms of harassing and helps create a safer space for everyone.

In 2025, Anifilm introduced barrierless screenings and the so-called relaxed screenings for sensitive audiences.

Anifilm screened the restored version of the cult movie Fantastic Planet.

The international competition added a new category: the competition of student computer games.

Gallery

Photo: Eva Kořínková, René Volfík

For download

Final press realease - Anifilm 2025

Statute a rules

Press release - Programme 2025

Catalogue
in pdf version (400MB)

Industry catalogue