Las Vegas' Life is Beautiful festival has announced that the three-day event will not happen this year due to the coronavirus. However, Life Is Beautiful organizers will use their resources towards supporting the Vegas community.
07.04.2020 - 19:05 / variety.com
By Elsa Keslassy
International Correspondent
The Annecy Animation Film Festival, the world’s leading animation event, has canceled this year’s edition due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Annecy, scheduled to run June 15-20, was preparing to celebrate its 60th anniversary. Among the prestigious guests that were expected to attend were Wes Anderson, whose “Fantastic Mr Fox” won best feature at Annecy in 2010. The MIFA, a large animation market running alongside the festival, has also been
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