Emma De Swaef and Marc James Roels, Patrick Bouchard and Gabriel Heral participate with their new films at the Directors' Fortnight Section of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.
The hybrid animation and live-action Swiss/German/Croatian/Finnish doc about the 1990s Yugoslav wars opens at the French festival.
The Polish animation director will compete for the Short Film Palme d'Or at the celebrated French film festival.
Portuguese and Swedish animation shorts in the festival's official programme.
Pépé le Morse, Camouflage, A perdre haleine are included in the 2017 Cannes nominees.
The Hungarian film by Nadja Andrasev won the Third Prize at the Cinéfondation competition.
The 2016 Cannes selection includes student films from France (ENSAD), UK (NFTS), Switzerland, and Hungary (MOME) in its competition.
Watch the trailer of the first feature length film by the Oscar-winning auteur.
Waves '98 (Ely Dagher) and Sunday Lunche (Céline Devaux) compete for the prestigious Palme D'Or for a short film at the 2015 Cannes film festival.
Student films from the UK, Denmark, France, and Belgium are among the competitors at the Cannes festival.
The hybrid film of live-action and animation by Daisy Jacbos won the third prize at Cinéfondation Selection of 2014 Cannes fest.
4 animated student films from Europe have been selected and feature in the programme of Cinéfondation at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Oscar-nominated Czech director Michaela Pavlátová goes to Cannes with her new erotic film, Tram.

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