FESTIVALS: Animateka 2022 starts in Ljubljana
The festival offers a hand-picked ‘best’ of independent animations from around the world, sorted into different sections, including the main competition (with films from Central and Eastern Europe), the best in the world, animated documentaries, dozens of northerns, among others.
The festival welcomes more than 200 filmmakers every year.
You can see this year’s part of the selection on the Web from November 28 to December 4, 2022.
Main Competition:
3 generations (Poland)
Directed by Paulina Ziółkowska
7 themes for the peri-urban landscape in Umbria (Italy)
Directed by Giada Fuccelli
11 (Croatia)
Directed by Vuk Jevremović
98 kg (Poland, Germany)
Directed by Izabela Plucińska
A brief history of us (Poland, Israel)
Director: Etgar Keret
Amok (Hungary, Romania)
Directed by Balász Turai
Baroudeur (Switzerland)
Directed by Mauro Carraro
Once there was a sea… (Slovakia, Poland)
Directed by Joanna Kožuch
Garrano (Portugal, Lithuania)
Directed by: David Doutel, Vasco Sá
Guilty Pleasure (Poland)
Directed by Michał Orzechowski
A pause (Hungary)
Director: Réka Bucsi
Dog apartment (Estonia)
Directed by Priit Tender
Legend of the Golden Horn (Slovenia)
Directed by Lea Vučko, Damir Grbanović
A happy man (Switzerland)
Directed by: Claude Luyet
Mercy (Slovakia)
Directed by Ivan Laučikova
Love in the Age of a Coal-Based Economy (Poland, Croatia)
Directed by Tomasz Siwiński
Miracasas (Switzerland, France)
Directed by: Raphaëlle Stolz, Augusto Zanovello
Money and happiness (Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia)
Directed by Ana Nedeljković, Nikola Majdak Jr.
Salute to the sun (Croatia)
Directed by Darko Masnec
Sphere (Croatia, Switzerland)
Directed by Manuel Šumberac
Sierra (Estonia)
Director: Sander Joon
Remember how I once rode a white horse (Croatia)
Directed by Ivana Bošnjak Volda, Thomas Johnson Volda
Traces (Bulgaria)
Directed by Asparuh Petrov
Slow light (Poland, Portugal)
Directed by Kijek/Adamski
Record (Switzerland)
Directed by Jonathan Laskar
Great Polish Wall (Poland)
Directed by Aga Jarząb
A visit (Poland)
Directed by Mateusz Jarmulski
XX (Slovenia)
Directed by: Vasja Lebarič, Julij Zornik