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Thanks to the famous Zagreb School of Animation, Animafest Zagreb was born and since 1972 has been bringing the joys of the finest global animation to local and foreign audiences
The World Festival of Animated Film – Animafest Zagreb is taking place for the 28th time from 4 to 9 June 2018 at different locations across the city. It is the second oldest film festival in the world completely dedicated to animation. Throughout six unforgettable days, the festival competitions, retrospectives, presentations, exhibitions, lectures, panoramas and workshops will provide a comprehensive insight into contemporary animated production, with loads of special events.
Along with the festival, the Animated Zagreb program takes place from 19 May to 9 June at different city venues: in the most beautiful parks – Zrinjevac and Ribnjak, at Gradec and Tuškanac summer open air stages, at Art Park and in the Grič Tunnel. Visitors can take a ride with Animacycle, the urban bike ride which will turn the whole of Zagreb into a colorful animation screen. The program, includes also various workshops and free film screenings.
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