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Stuttgart Animated Week 2025 – Programs and Trailers

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Only a few weeks to go until the Stuttgart Animated Week 2025 – and we can’t wait! The teams behind the conference FMX – Film & Media Exchange (May 6–9, 2025), the Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film (May 6–11, 2025), and the industry platform Animation Production Days (APD, May 6–8, 2025) are in the midst of preparations to once again turn Stuttgart into a global hotspot for the animation and VFX industry this spring.

The FMX recently released its program, which contains the large variety of topics the conference stands for and adresses the latest and hottest in VFX, animation and digital media production.
Program | Speakers | Ticket Shop (Early Bird until March 20!) | Get their newsletter

The ITFS competition films have been selected, and the first highlights of the supporting program have already been announced.
Nominated films | Website | Ticket Shop (Early Bird until March 20!) | Get their newsletter

Animation Production Days (APD) is the most important co-production and financing market for animation in Germany.
Projects 2025 | Website | Registration | Get their newsletter

All three events have released their own trailers. Check them out!

FMX 2025 trailer “Dancing In Norms“ (DIN) – More information

ITFS 2025 trailer “Knubbels“

APD 2025 trailer “Krötenlied“

INPUT/OUTPUT – Impulses, Exchange, Story Market 

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The Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg invites you to the symposium INPUT/OUTPUT – Impulses, Exchange, Story Market on April 7 and 8, 2025.

This two-day event combines an impulse session (Input) with a story market (Output), providing a platform for exchange between technology and film. The focus will be on the highly relevant and forward-thinking topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The symposium will take place at the Caligari Cinema of the Filmakademie in Ludwigsburg and is open to students, alumni, external guests, and students from other film schools. Its goal is to foster dialogue and initiate collaborative projects.

The event will be moderated by Gerhard Maier, Artistic Director of the Seriencamp Festival & Conference.

Participation is free of charge, and the symposium will be conducted primarily in English. Pitching sessions will take place in both German and English.

More information / source & registration