Angoulême International Comics Festival

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Angoulême International Comics Festival
Troll de troy soleil angouleme 2006.jpg
Status active
Genre Comics
Location Angoulême
Country France
First held 1974
Organizer Claude Moliterni
Attendance around 200,000 on average[1] and more than 220,000 in 2012[2]
Official website BD Angouleme.com

The Angoulême International Comics Festival (French: Festival International de la Bande Dessinée d'Angoulême) is the largest comics festival in Europe (And one of the two biggest in the world with the Comiket[3][4][5]). It has occurred every year since 1974 in Angoulême, France, in the month of January.

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[edit] Attendance

more than 200 000 visitors[4][2] come each year to the fair, including between 6 000 and 7 000[6] professionals and 800 journalists.[3]

The attendance is generally difficult to estimate because the festival is divided in many different areas that are not connected one to the other directly.[7]

[edit] Official prizes

The four-day festival is notable for awarding several prestigious prizes in cartooning. The awards at Angoulême were originally called the Alfred awards, after the pet penguin from Zig et Puce by Alain Saint-Ogan. In 1989, the name changed to the Alph-art awards, honoring the final, unfinished Tintin album by Hergé. In 2003, the Alph-art name was dropped, and they are now simply called "The Official Awards of the International Comics Festival" (le Palmarès Officiel du Festival international de la bande dessinée). The prizes were reorganized in 2007 to create a pool of 40-60 albums, called "official selections," from which are awarded the "Best Album" prize, five "Angoulême Essentials," one "Revelation Essential" (given to rookie creators), and one Essential chosen by the public. The Heritage Essential (for reprinted material) and Youth Essential are selected from separate nominee pools.

Additionally, the Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême is awarded each year to a living creator honoring his/her lifetime achievement, and the Grand Prix winner becomes president of the next year's festival.

In 2007, Lewis Trondheim (2006 Grand Prix winner) created a mascot for the festival, Le Fauve (The Wildcat), and since 2008 the prize winners have received wildcat statuettes, with the Best Album statuette coated in gold.

[edit] Other prizes

  • Prize for School Comic
  • Prize for Young Talent (Prix Jeunes Talents)
  • Prize for Young Talent from the Region
  • "Strip" Prize
  • Prize of the Students of Poitou-Charentes (secondary school)
  • Prize of the Students of Angoulême (primary school)
  • Prize for Alternative Comics
  • Hippocampus Prize (for creators with disabilities)

[edit] Slightly out-of-date prize categories

[edit] Former prizes

Some short-lived formerly awarded prizes are included in larger categories or in other awards.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bell, Anne-Laure. "Angouleme International Comics Festival". French ambassy in the United Kingdom. http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Culture-Angouleme-International. Retrieved 30 January 2012. 
  2. ^ a b (French)Delcroix, Olivier (29/01/2012). "Angoulême : la BD en pleine forme". Le Figaro. http://www.lefigaro.fr/bd/2012/01/29/03014-20120129ARTFIG00159-angouleme-la-bd-en-pleine-forme.php. Retrieved 30 January 2012. 
  3. ^ a b "Angoulême BD". http://bdangouleme.com/english/. Retrieved 30 January 2012. 
  4. ^ a b "Honoured at Angoulême, Spiegelman tries to turn the page on ‘Maus’". France 24. 27/01/2012. http://www.france24.com/en/20120127-honoured-angouleme-spiegelman-tries-turn-page-%E2%80%98maus%E2%80%99. Retrieved 30 January 2012. 
  5. ^ Lancel, Xavier. "Seven Hours Till Angoulême". Scarce/Bleeding Cool. http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/01/25/seven-hours-till-angoulme/. Retrieved 30 January 2012. 
  6. ^ "professionals". Festival International de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême. http://www.bdangoulemepro.com/page-professionnels,marche-des-droits-et-du-licensing,7.html. Retrieved 30 January 2012. 
  7. ^ Johnston, Rich. "Standing Out In The Crowd". SCARCE At Angoulême. Bleeding Cool. http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/01/29/scarce-at-angoulme-standing-out-crowd/. Retrieved 30 January 2012. 

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