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LIFANIMA 2023: 1,088 entries received, as Africa shows highest interest

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Submission for the Lagos International Festival of Animation (LIFANIMA) has now closed, with 1,088 entries received from 111 countries, including 24 African countries. This is the highest participation of African countries since the festival started in 2016, LIFANIMA organizers, USP Brand Management have announced.

The top five countries with the highest number of entries are the United States, United Kingdom, Nigeria, India and Brazil. In the various categories, 2D Animation recorded the highest number of entries with 637 submissions.

This year’s edition of LIFANIMA holds from 24th to 26th October.

LIFANIMA, which has grown to become the second largest animation film festival in Africa, is presented in collaboration with the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, and the Embassy of France in Nigeria. The Film festival is endorsed by the Lagos State Film and Video Censors Board (LSFVCB).

“We are highly excited by the steady growth of this festival and the amazing potential of African animation for which LIFANIMA provides an amazing platform”, Festival Director/Creator of the multiple award-winning animation series, TURTLE TAIDO, Muyiwa Kayode said.

A panel session at LIFANIMA 2022

 

An addition to the festival this year is an animation workshop specially designed for aspiring animators currently undergoing training. Animation specialists and consultants will be on hand to facilitate the workshop. Over the years, LIFANIMA has seen a steady increase in submission of films across the categories of 2D animation, 3D animation, animation commercials, visual effects and stop motion, which was added in 2021.

“Animation offers a strong platform for youth empowerment and development of fresh talent. This creative genre is the next big thing and Lagos State is positioned to play a lead role in this development while also giving our youths new tools of creative expression and income earning power”, LSFVCB’s Executive Secretary, Mrs Bukola Agbaminoja said.

The festival will feature screening of selected works, award presentation, networking and entertainment, and will attract local and foreign animators, film makers, investors, financial institutions, advertising agencies, musical video producers, media practitioners, digital marketing professionals, government agencies, information technology companies/manufacturers, and the general public.

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