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    Annecy International Film Market Showcases East African Animation

    Billy JohnsonBy Billy JohnsonJuly 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Annecy International Film Market Puts East Africa’s Animation Boom In Global Spotlight

    Outlook Entertainment DeskCurated by: Aishani Biswas
    Published at: 8 July 2026 12:49 pm

    The Annecy International Film Market became a major platform for East African animation studios this year, as creators from Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda showcased original stories, attracted international interest and signalled a new era for the region’s growing animation industry

    Outlook Entertainment DeskCurated by: Aishani Biswas
    Published at: 8 July 2026 12:49 pm
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    • Annecy International Film Market highlighted East Africa’s growing animation industry before global buyers

    • Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda presented original projects inspired by regional folklore and culture

    • Showcase marked a shift from outling

    The Annecy International Film Market has emerged as a landmark platform for East Africa’s rapidly growing animation industry, with studios from Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda presenting original projects to international buyers, broadcasters and investors. The showcase reflected a major shift for the region, highlighting its transition from out competing on the global stage

    East African animation takes centre stage at Annecy

    Held alongside the Annecy International AnimationFilm Festival in France, the annual market brings together broadcasters, distributors, streaming platforms and financiers looking for promising animation projects from around the world. Traditionally dominated by studios from countries such as Japan, France and the United States, this year’s edition featured a coordinated showcase from East African creators

    The participating studios presented stories rooted in local culture, mythology and folklore while demonstrating the region’s expanding creative and technical capabilities

    Original stories signal a new chapter for African animation

    Among the projects presented were Ethiopia’s Sunday Morning, Kenya’s The Ebony Witch and Sasa’s Island, along with Uganda’s King Makpe. The diverse slate ranged from children’s adventures and fantasy tales to futuristic stories inspired by regional traditions

    Rather than simply seeking creative recognition, the participating studios used the event to pursue international partnerships and commercial opportunities. Their presence highlighted growing confidence in East African storytelling and the increasing demand for original animated content from emerging markets

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    The showcase also reflected the broader evolution of the global animation industry, where fresh voices and culturally distinctive narratives are gaining greater visibility. As this year’s Annecy International Film Market drew industry leaders from across the world, East Africa’s animation sector demonstrated that it is ready to compete alongside established global players with stories uniquely its own

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