After two previous participations, Noravision will once again join one of the world's leading animation events.
Noravision is pleased to announce its return to the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and Mifa 2026, marking another important step in the company’s ongoing international activities in animation, content distribution, and creative partnerships.
Annecy is widely recognized as one of the most important global events dedicated to animation, bringing together studios, producers, distributors, broadcasters, investors, artists, and industry professionals from around the world. The 2026 edition of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival will take place from 21 to 27 June 2026, while Mifa, the Annecy International Animation Film Market, will be held from 23 to 26 June 2026.
This will not be Noravision’s first experience at Annecy. The company has previously participated in the event twice, using the festival and market as a platform to connect with international partners, explore co-production opportunities, and present selected animated works to the global industry.
For this new edition, Noravision plans to highlight a selection of animation projects from its growing catalogue and development slate. Among the key titles suitable for presentation are Danny & Dino, a 3D animated series currently in production, following the friendship between a young dinosaur fascinated by human technology and a boy living in an advanced industrial city; Woolina and the No Birds, a completed animated feature about a young sheep who dreams of flying in a world where only birds are allowed to fly airplanes; and Woolina and the Heroes, an animated adventure series built around teamwork, learning, missions, and the dream of reaching space.
Noravision may also present Roby and Ruby, a bright and playful animated series for young audiences, centered on friendship, curiosity, imagination, and small everyday adventures. These projects reflect the company’s focus on family entertainment, children’s animation, international storytelling, and IPs with potential for global distribution and co-production.
By returning to Annecy, Noravision aims to strengthen its presence in the international animation market, meet new broadcasters and platforms, explore strategic partnerships, and continue introducing original and selected animated content to wider audiences.
Noravision’s participation in Annecy 2026 represents another step in its mission to connect local stories with global opportunities and to expand its role as an active international player in animation, production, and distribution.