Animayo, the International Festival of Animation, Visual Effects, and Video Games — the first and only festival in Spain officially designated as an “Oscar Qualifying Festival” by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the animated short film category, and since 2022, also the only one of its kind to qualify the best Best Animated Short Film from a Spanish-Speaking Country —has unveiled a preview of its upcoming 20th edition. The festival will take place in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria from May 7-10, and its online program will extend through September 2025.
The announcement was made during a press conference held on Wednesday morning at the headquarters of the Cabildo of Gran Canaria, with the participation of Antonio Morales, President of the Cabildo of Gran Canaria; Carolina Darias, Mayor of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria; and Fernando Fernández, General Director of the Fundación La Caja de Canarias — main sponsors and partners of the festival. Alongside them, filmmaker Damián Perea, director and producer of Animayo, presented an overview of the new edition.
“Animayo places our island on the international map of animation cinema, with a trajectory of continuous expansion and global recognition,” said Morales. “A festival that, since its inception, has been unique in both the Canary Islands and worldwide — born in Gran Canaria, developed entirely by a Canarian team, and projecting the island’s name internationally through its global venues. The Cabildo of Gran Canaria has always understood Animayo as a key platform for showcasing the potential of this film industry, which supports the projection of our creative talent and contributes to the diversification of our economy. This year, as in the past, studios such as Gigglebug and Platige Image will attend Animayo 2025 and plan to establish operations in Gran Canaria after evaluating the advantages of our territory and human capital, which they know well after attending the festival for 10 years.”
Gran Canaria is emerging as a strategic hub for talent in the animation, VFX and digital creation industries. The island offers an unmatched combination of factors: a temperate climate year-round, diverse natural landscapes, excellent connectivity with Europe’s main airports, strong institutional support for cultur, and a thriving local scene increasingly aligned with the audiovisual sector.
Closing his remarks, Morales highlighted that “the quality of this festival is evident in the fact that Animayo’s official international competition section has secured one Oscar and four nominations in recent years. The festival’s international prestige is undisputed, and it’s programming consistently features leading professionals and companies. This year, for example, Aubry Mintz, Executive Director of ASIFA-Hollywood — the world’s most prominent animation association —will serve as president of the Animayo 2025 International Jury. After 20 years, the Cabildo proudly continues to support this festival for its remarkable innovation and its vital role in the future of Gran Canaria’s audiovisual industry. Congratulations to its director, the organizing team, and all attendees.”
Program Highlights
Offering a preview of the upcoming edition, festival director Damián Perea revealed that world-renowned production companies and studios such as Walt Disney Animation Studios, Skydance Animation, Platige, Steamroller Animation, Rodeo FX, Illusorium Studios and Fortiche will be sending delegates. Some of these will also take part in one of the festival’s key components: creating real professional opportunities through “Professional Encounters” that include in-person recruitment sessions (by prior registration). Additionally, the festival will host exclusive media activities such as meet-and-greets with guest speakers, studios, and partner schools, as well as the “Animated Breakfast,” offering the press an up-close opportunity to meet international industry guests.
Animayo Gran Canaria 2025 will feature over 40 top-tier speakers and special guests, including artists, creators, and experts from leading studios, production houses and academic institutions—both national and international. Held at CICCA and Teatro Guiniguada, the program will include: 14 in-person masterclasses (90 minutes each) on topics such as animation, directing, production, character design, VFX and leadership; five practical workshops (240 minutes each) covering storyboard creation, concept art, character design, dubbing and video game development; 15 educational talks; two panel debates; screenings; three auteur presentations; school and talent booths; and 18 hours of recruitment sessions, portfolio reviews and signing events involving more than six companies from the industry.
Distinguished guests will be joining from around the world, including the U.S., Germany, France, Poland, Canada and Spain. Among those highlighted by Perea:
- Sherry Gunther Shugerman (U.S.A.) – Two-time Emmy winner with seven nominations, a CableACE Award and numerous film festival accolades. An iconic executive producer and director behind landmark television hits like The Simpsons, Family Guy and Rugrats. She has led production divisions at 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros. and Nickelodeon, and was part of the team that launched Cartoon Network. Currently, she is the founder of KazooBadoo, an educational platform for early childhood and primary education already implemented in schools across California.
- Lorelay Bové (Spain/U.S.A.) – Visual development artist and production designer at Walt Disney Animation Studios, with credits including Zootopia, Big Hero 6, Encanto, Wreck-It Ralph, Raya and the Last Dragon, The Princess and the Frog and Tangled.
- Vanitha Rangaraju (U.S.A.) – Vice President of Production Operations at Skydance Animation and VFX supervisor/animator, known for her work on major DreamWorks projects including Shrek, Madagascar, Puss in Boots and The Boss Baby.
- Bruce Anderson (U.S.A.) – Producer and Head of Production at Skydance Animation, whose credits include beloved franchises such as Lilo & Stitch, Tarzan, Pocahontas, Horton Hears a Who!, Ferdinand, Rio, Rio 2 and Spellbound.
- Aaron Gilman (Canada) – Executive Director at Steamroller Studios, animation director and VFX supervisor involved in major productions such as Avatar, The Avengers, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Iron Man 3, Godzilla and Pacific Rim: Uprising. He will also present a world premiere during the festival.
- Terrence Masson (U.S.A.) – Animation producer, VFX supervisor and educator at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York, with over 30 years of experience in landmark film productions including The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, Hook, True Lies, South Park, Interview with the Vampire, Titanic and Batman Forever. He is also the original creator of the animation method used in South Park.
More star guests will be joining us to share their knowledge, convey their experiences in an engaging and relatable manner, to educate and inspire new generations. These professionals not only take the stage but also interact with festivalgoers, participating in autograph signings. Among them are:
- Rémy Terreaux (France), Animation Supervisor at Fortiche Production, known for major projects such as Arcane, whose groundbreaking impact earned it the Emmy Award for Best Animated Series and multiple accolades at the Annie Awards, establishing it as a genre-defining title and a milestone in adult animation.
- Jordi Solanes, Lead Animator at Fortiche Production, has contributed to numerous productions across Spain and London, leaving his mark on international series and films, including the acclaimed Arcane.
- Magdalena Rudnicka (Poland), VFX Producer at Platige Image, has worked in production and post-production for clients such as Mattel, Activision, Blizzard, Netflix, DC Comics, Discovery and Warner Bros. Since 2021, she has been part of Platige Image, coordinating visual effects for standout productions such as The Witcher (Seasons 2 & 3), The Witcher: Blood Origin, Shadow & Bone, Time Bandits and the latest cinematic trailer for The Witcher 4 by CD Projekt Red.
- Yvon Jardel (Canada), Head of Animation Operations and Animation Director at Rodeo FX, brings over 15 years of international experience spanning stylized animation to hyper-realistic creatures. He is one of the industry’s top talents, responsible for bringing to life some of the most complex scenes in Stranger Things, It, Sonic the Hedgehog and Ant-Man. He has led teams at both MPC and Rodeo FX on globally impactful projects. His presence at Animayo embodies the link between creativity and cutting-edge technology in animation.
- Ángela Iturriza (Spain), storyboard artist and animator with extensive industry experience, is also a professor at U-tad, University of Technology and Digital Art. She has worked in animation departments for renowned studios such as Disney and Warner Bros.
- Daniel Fernández Casas (Spain), professor at ECIB, Barcelona’s School of Film and Animation, is a distinguished character designer. He was nominated for an Annie Award for Best Character Design in 2024 for Robot Dreams. He is the creative mind behind characters from Despicable Me 4, Klaus, Sing 2, Super Mario Bros: The Movie, Minions: The Rise of Gru, The Secret Life of Pets, The Grinch and Smallfoot.
Animayo will also spotlight iconic “Voices of Cinema” — voice directors and actors who have shaped generations:
- Carlos Ysbert, the voice behind legendary characters who has connected with audiences of all ages, including Homer Simpson in The Simpsons, Tony Soprano in The Sopranos, Chef Skinner in Ratatouille and Hank Schrader in Breaking Bad.
- Sara Vivas, widely recognized for her versatility in voicing child characters, has brought to life Bart Simpson in The Simpsons (since 1989), Kyle Broflovski in South Park (1997–present) and Dexter in Dexter’s Laboratory (1996–2003).
- Isatxa Menjíbar, admired for her vibrant portrayals of young and energetic female characters such as Lisa Simpson in The Simpsons, Rory Gilmore in Gilmore Girls and Angelica Pickles in Rugrats.
Specialized Educational Offer
To explore the careers of the future and achieve the real goal of working in this industry, it is essential that young students, parents, and guardians gain first-hand insight into the top-tier educational pathways available at leading national universities. To this end, Animayo Gran Canaria once again hosts the “Decide Your Future” program, featuring a wide range of talks spanning from the most artistic to the most technological disciplines. Educational centers can now register to attend by sending an email to dori@animayo.com.
Participating institutions in this year’s edition include: U-Tad, University Center for Technology and Digital Art (Madrid), U-DIT, University of Design, Innovation, and Technology (Madrid), ECIB, School of Film and Animation of Catalonia (Barcelona), Artediez School (Madrid), School of Visual Arts (Los Angeles), L’Idem Animation School (Barcelona), Trazos Movie School, Higher School of Digital Arts (Madrid), ECAM Studio, School of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (Madrid), 3Doubles Campus.
In addition to portfolio reviews for young students, the Animayo Talent Scholarships program will once again offer over €600,000 in scholarships to support both online and in-person studies at several of the aforementioned schools and universities for the 2025–2026 academic year. This is a globally open call, with some application periods extending until August 2025 (depending on each institution’s terms), and applications can be submitted online through the Animayo website.
Screenings
Screenings hold a prominent place within the Festival’s programming. As the first and only festival in Spain to be designated a “Qualifying Festival” by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the Oscars in the category of Best Animated Short Film, and since 2022, the only festival of its kind that qualifies Spanish-language animated works, Animayo offers two direct entries into the Oscar® pre-selection. From May 7-10, the Festival will present five Official Competition Sections at the Teatro Guiniguada, open to both pass holders and the general public.
The selection comprises short films chosen from an annual competition of over 2,000 submissions, including 2D and 3D animation, visual effects, experimental cinema, advertising pieces, animated spots, music videos, video game cinematics, and virtual reality works. These films, originating from countries such as Spain, the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Norway, France, Hong Kong, Poland, Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay and Australia, will be screened across the five Official Sections, culminating in the Animayo 2025 Official Awards, as decided by an international jury.
Experiencing Animayo
The Festival experience extends beyond the screenings to the Fan Zone and Animayo Experiences area (CICCA), where attendees can explore talent showcases, hands-on experiences, and interactive games in virtual environments. This year, the space will also host the launch of the latest book by Raúl García, Storyboard Artist’s Manual. A director, producer, and animator with over 40 years of experience, García is a Madrid-born artist based in Los Angeles and a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. His accolades include Goya Awards, Oscars, Annie Awards, and numerous internationally recognized works. His published books are considered essential reading by leading animators and directors in the field.
A trailblazer in international animation, García has served as a bridge between European animation and major Hollywood studios. After a decade at Disney, working on classics such as Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast, he set out on his own path as a director and producer. In 2025, he returns to Animayo Gran Canaria to present his new publication and participate in the portfolio reviews, reaffirming his role as a mentor and influential figure for the next generation of creatives. His award-winning experience and independent vision solidify his status as a key player in the global animation landscape.
Additionally, two graphic novels will be unveiled by their respective creators: Take Care of Ángela by digital illustrator and content creator Ivart (Iván Pineros), and Red Hurts Less by digital illustrator, content creator and author Gema Vadillo.
For All Audiences
True to its inclusive spirit, Animayo Gran Canaria once again places the spotlight on the youngest members of the family. As Festival Director Perea affirms, “Animayo is a festival that teaches how to watch, how to create, and how to think critically. We aim to nurture a future audience from an early age — among whom we are sure the talents of tomorrow are already emerging.”
The “My First Festival” event (a special program for family audiences) will be held again this year on Saturday, May 10, at Teatro Guiniguada, with free admission until venue capacity is reached. Aimed at children aged five and up, as well as youth and adults, this screening allows attendees to vote for the best animated short film of the edition from a curated selection of international animated shorts. These works promote core social values such as solidarity, friendship, respect for tradition, the pursuit of dreams and joy through creativity.
The 20th edition of Animayo Gran Canaria launches its programming with the unveiling of the winning poster of the Animayo 2025 International Poster Contest — a celebration of the fusion between art and technology, once again driving limitless talent forward. The selected artwork, titled “A Journey into the Unknown,” was created by 19-year-old Ukrainian artist Kateryna Cheromukhina, currently living as a refugee in Warsaw, Poland, since the onset of the war in Ukraine.
According to Cheromukhina, the characters in the poster came to her in a dream and captivated her so deeply that she felt compelled to draw them — aspiring to create an image that looked like a frame from an animated film. “I deliberately drew the characters from behind so that viewers could feel like part of the scene and imagine their own story,” she explained. Cheromukhinais currently a first-year student at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, studying Graphic Design and Multimedia Arts.
This year’s international poster contest received a total of 893 submissions from artists representing 77 countries, including Spain, Mexico, Turkey, Ukraine, Taiwan, Russia, Iran, Belarus, Japan, China, Germany, Cuba, India, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Poland, among others. Popular techniques used in the entries included traditional illustration, digital illustration, collage, photomontage, graphic minimalism and 3D design.
Available in both in-person and online formats, Animayo, based in Gran Canaria (Spain), expands its reach through its “Animayo Itinerant” version, bringing its program to cities and countries including Los Angeles, Madrid, Barcelona, Lanzarote, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Brussels, Chicago, Mumbai, Prague, Colombia, Belgrade and Korea, among others.
Animayo Gran Canaria continues to thrive thanks to the strong support of its sponsors, including the Cabildo of Gran Canaria through the Presidency Department, the Society for the Promotion of the City of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the Department of Tourism, Industry and Commerce of the Government of the Canary Islands through Promotur and from the Canary Islands Institute for Cultural Development (ICDC), Gran Canaria Tourism, the La Caja de Canarias Foundation, and the Government of the Canary Islands. Their backing, along with the collaboration of production companies, studios, schools, universities, and numerous private companies, is essential in advancing the film industry and promoting access to audiovisual and technological culture and education for all audiences.