New Francophone Shorts 3
Schedule
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Run Time: 66 min
The eclectic New Francophone Shorts (NFS) programs bring together the best of new animated shorts from emerging and established filmmakers. Shorts were selected from lauded festivals including the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Cannes Films Festival, Berlin International Film Festival and Anima —The Brussels Animation Film Festival.
This year’s jury is composed of Emily Hubley, Leah Shore and Kat Mukai.
The New Francophone Shorts programs are co-curated by filmmaker Mike Enright and festival curators Chloé Dheu and Delphine Selles-Alvarez.
This program will be preceded by a 25-second bumper film created by École MoPA students.
New Francophone Short:Â Â
Best film: Autokar by Sylwia Szkiłądź
Honorable mentions:
Long Distance by Iulia Voitova
The Exploding Girl by Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel
Autokar
NY Premiere
Dir. Sylwia Szkiłądź, 2025, France, Belgium, 17min, DCP
In Polish and French with English subtitles
In the 1990s, Agata leaves Poland for Belgium. At the tender age of 8, her eyes transform the reality of migration into an experience filled with strange half-human, half-animal passengers.
Ordinary Life
NY Premiere
Dir. Yoriko Mizushiri, 2025, France, Japan, 10min, DCP
No dialogue
Ordinary life repeats itself every day while the succession of moments that we repeat over and over again is never the same.
King Ubu (Ubu roi)
US Premiere
Dir. Romane Tulli-Houzet, 2025, France, 2min, DCP
In French with English subtitles
Inspired by the first page of Ubu Roi by French author Alfred Jarry. What a lousy picnic! In a muddy park, Father and Mother Ubu are sitting next to an overflowing trash can. Chaos and carnage follow.
Long Distance (Longue Distance)
US Premiere
Dir. Iulia Voitova, 2025, France, 9min, DCP
No dialogue
An astronaut prepares for a flight into space, and a diver descends into the depths of the ocean. The further apart they are, the closer they become.
Feet in water (Les pieds dans l’eau)
NY Premiere
Dir. Éloïc Gimenez Yoon, 2023, France, 9min, DCP
In French with English subtitles
A couple in their seventies, Jeanne and Louis discover the unexpected effect of a midday footbath on their balcony and the tender memories it brings back.
And I would be beautiful (Et je deviendrais belle)
NY Premiere
Dir. Mathilde George, 2025, France, 10min, DCP
In French with English subtitles
My boobs? They’re too small, even Fanny said so. My butt? I hate it! My face? Trash…
Venue
Event Pricing
Children under seventeen (17) years of age must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian at all times and may not attend events unattended.
Emily Hubley

Emily Hubley has been making short, animated films for almost four decades. Her hand-drawn films explore personal memory and the turbulence of emotional life. Her feature, The Toe Tactic premiered at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC in 2009. Recent projects include shorts In the Eyes of the Worm (2024), made with Max Rosenthal, Faithy, hey (2019), Brainworm Billy (2018) also made with Max Rosenthal, and Look Where You’re Going! (2020), a 100’ digital mural displayed on Broadway in Manhattan. She has contributed animation to Vessel, Danny Says, Blue Vinyl, Hedwig and the Angry Inch and others. Ms. Hubley is currently developing a multi-screen installation project about her mother, filmmaker Faith Hubley, which includes six 23-minute loops combining 8400 self-portraits with varied examples of her art and writing: sketches and captions from journals, paintings and clips from her animated films.
Leah Shore

Leah Shore is a multimedia filmmaker, artist and musician whose work fuses dark humor, bold visuals, and biting social commentary. Known for their surreal storytelling and punk aesthetic, Shore’s films have screened at SXSW, Sundance, Slamdance, and festivals worldwide. Their work spans live action, animation, and experimental hybrids that explore identity, sexuality, science and the absurdities of modern culture. Unapologetically provocative and visually electric, Shore creates art that shocks, seduces, and sticks.
Kat Mukai

Kat Mukai is a multidisciplinary artist and educator whose work spans 2D and 3D animation, film, and illustration for print. Kat blends a traditional understanding of drawing and painting with a suite of digital tools that include ZBrush and Blender to create imagery around literary genres and the natural world. A passionate storyteller, Kat’s work often leans on narrative techniques to tell stories about the internal self at odds with a wider, often wilder, world. She is pleased to be teaching at her alma mater, Pratt Institute.  Â
Mike Enright

Mike Enright is a visual artist and animation filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. His body of work spans nearly three decades and has most recently been celebrated at the Woodstock Film Festival and at public video installations from South Korea to New Mexico.
Since 2003, Mr. Enright has taught the art of animation to students of various ages from children’s workshops, through higher education, to professionals returning to enhance their studies. He is currently a Full Time Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute’s Department of Digital Arts BFA 2D Animation program.
His admiration and respect for the French perspective on animation production began while curating international shorts programs for the Philadelphia Film Society throughout the 2000’s. In 2019, he spent a semester as a guest Professor in Angoulême, France at Ecole Européenne Supérieure de l’Image instructing animation workshops for first year students.
He is honored to co-curate the New Francophone Shorts program for the fourth consecutive year at L’Alliance Animation First Festival!
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