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Cartoon Forum celebrates 25 years supporting european animation

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- Toulouse will host the 25th edition of Cartoon Forum, which will present 80 new projects from across Europe from September 23-26

Cartoon Forum celebrates 25 years supporting european animation

Over the past quarter of a century, Cartoon Forum has steadily grown in quality and size, with record 150 projects submitted this year, up 50 percent from a year earlier. About 850 sector professionals, including 250 buyers, will have the opportunity to discover some 500 hours of animated series that can boast of original stories and innovative visual material. 

France leads the line-up by country with one third of the projects followed by the United Kingdom, which confirms its steady production trend with 11 projects.

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Ireland and Belgium are also among the most active countries in terms of production with 9 and 8 projects respectively, followed by Denmark, Italy and

Spain with 5 projects each, and Germany with 4 projects. Animation production has also expanded across the rest of Europe, reaching new EU countries like Malta making their first steps at the event - or Bulgaria, Latvia, Estonia and Croatia, which return to the Cartoon Forum after having participated in previous editions.

Toulouse will be the stage for new characters and concepts to be presented by primarily independent producers from some 19 European countries. Through pitching sessions in front of professional audiences, including some 250 broadcasters and investors, these producers will have an opportunity to find cross-border partners and speed up financial arrangements for their projects in development. Cartoon Forum’s efficient formula has ensured financing for over 525 projects over the past 25 years with a total budget of 1.8 billion euros.

You can check the list of selected projects

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