Youth Animation Film Festival of Bourg-en-Bresse
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Youth Animation Film Festival of Bourg-en-Bresse

France's first festival dedicated to animated film for young audiences

Bourg-en-Bresse — Ain (01) Since 1982
Dates 17 Oct — 22 Oct 2026
Location Bourg-en-Bresse (01)
Prices 4.00€ — 12.00€
Status Confirmed

About Animation Film Festival

Founded in 1982 in Bourg-en-Bresse, the Youth Animation Film Festival is France's oldest festival devoted to animated film for young audiences. Each October, over six days, it offers nearly fifty screenings of shorts and features, previews, workshops, internships and a cine-concert, accessible from 18 months old. Organized by the FFAJ association, it brings together animation professionals, filmmakers and families in cinemas and cultural venues across Bourg-en-Bresse to celebrate the richness of world animated cinema.

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The Youth Animation Film Festival: over forty years of passion for animation

Since 1982, the Youth Animation Film Festival of Bourg-en-Bresse has worked to promote animated cinema among young audiences. Born from the initiative of the Francas, the leisure center coordination committee and the Federation of Secular Works, this pioneering festival was created to raise awareness about distribution issues for children's films and to showcase animated filmmaking.

A rich history spanning four decades

In 1981, the success of the "L'enfant et l'image" festival in Bourg-en-Bresse inspired local educational and cultural stakeholders to create a permanent event dedicated to youth animation. From its first edition in 1982, the festival has championed lesser-distributed films and cultural accessibility, with free screenings. Over the decades, it has welcomed major figures in world animation, from Charley Bowers to Tim Burton and Hayao Miyazaki.

The OCCE joined the organizing collective in 1996, strengthening the festival's educational dimension. Today, the FFAJ association coordinates this nationally recognized event.

Demanding and accessible programming

Each edition offers nearly fifty screenings over six days in Bourg-en-Bresse cinemas and cultural venues: La Grenette and Le Vox cinemas, the MCC, the Aimé Césaire and Albert Camus media libraries, and halls in Saint-Étienne-du-Bois, Péronnas and Jasseron.

The program blends recent features, previews, competition shorts and heritage films, with screenings adapted for all ages from 18 months. A jury of young middle-schoolers awards the best animated short, directly involving young viewers.

Workshops and encounters for all

Beyond screenings, the festival offers creative workshops: stop motion, optical toys, cinema quizzes — free from age 4 at the "Chalet s'anime." Internships let children and teens create animated films (ages 8–12) or try motion capture (ages 12–18). The cine-concert, a live musical performance accompanying an animated film, is a festival highlight accessible from 18 months.

Meet-the-filmmaker sessions let audiences discover the behind-the-scenes of animated creation.

A festival rooted in its territory

The festival is a major cultural player in Bourg-en-Bresse and the Ain department, collaborating with schools, leisure centers and educational structures, reaching thousands of students each year.

Animation Film Festival — edition 2026

The 45th edition will run from October 17 to 22, 2026 in Bourg-en-Bresse. The festival will offer nearly fifty animation screenings, previews, workshops, internships and a cine-concert in cinemas and cultural venues.

45th edition – October 2026

The festival returns for its 45th edition from October 17 to 22, 2026 with screenings, creative workshops, internships and filmmaker encounters.

The official short film selection will be announced July 1, 2026 (submission deadline: June 16, 2026). A young jury will award the best animated short.

Free workshops at the "Chalet s'anime," animation and motion capture internships, and the beloved cine-concert will all return.

Highlights Animation Film Festival 2026

Key info for 2026

  • Dates: October 17–22, 2026
  • 45th edition
  • Official selection announced July 1, 2026
  • Workshops, internships, cine-concert and encounters
  • Full program at festivalbourg.com

Prices Animation Film Festival 2026

Séance unique : 4 €. Pass Festival (accès illimité) : 12 €. Ciné-concert : 5 €. Ateliers « Le Chalet s'anime » : gratuits. Tarifs détaillés à confirmer.

Practical information — Animation Film Festival

Practical information

Dates

Each year in October, over six days.

Screening venues

  • Cinéma La Grenette – 4 Cours de Verdun, 01000 Bourg-en-Bresse
  • Cinéma Le Vox
  • MCC (Maison de la Culture et de la Communication)
  • Médiathèque Aimé Césaire
  • Médiathèque Albert Camus
  • Halls in Saint-Étienne-du-Bois, Péronnas and Jasseron

Prices

  • Single screening: 4€
  • Festival pass (unlimited): 12€
  • Cine-concert: 5€
  • "Chalet s'anime" workshops: free
  • Animation internship (8–12): 80€
  • Motion capture internship (12–18): free

Getting there

By car: A40 exit Bourg-en-Bresse center, or A39. City center parking.

By train: Bourg-en-Bresse station with TER from Lyon (45 min). Venues walkable from the station.

Contact

Association FFAJ
13 rue du Stand, 01000 Bourg-en-Bresse
Tel: 09 62 08 31 86
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.festivalbourg.com

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Where does it take place — Animation Film Festival

Cinéma La Grenette et lieux culturels de Bourg-en-Bresse

13 rue du Stand, 01000 Bourg-en-Bresse

Contact Animation Film Festival

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+33 9 62 08 31 86

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