Sisterhood of Young Animation Auteurs
8 - 14 Mar 2026

SYAA 26

The 6th edition of the SYAA Workshop took place between March 8–14, 2026 in Bucharest, bringing together 11 participants from all eight eligible countries for an intensive week dedicated to developing animated film projects. The workshop combined hands-on script and project development sessions, group work and
tailored feedback in a safe and supportive environment, under the guidance of group leaders Katarzyna Gromadzka and Raluca Mănescu. Their thoughtful and gentle mentoring approach once again proved essential in creating a space where participants could articulate their ideas with confidence and grow individually and collectively.


This year’s edition was hosted by the National Museum of Romanian Literature (MNLR), whose welcoming setting offered the perfect conditions for focused work. Theo Pârvu returned for the fourth time to guide participants through the complexities of legal frameworks in the film industry.

A key direction for SYAA continues to be community building, responding to a still loosely structured national animation landscape where opportunities for collective gathering remain limited. This year, the workshop expanded its public-facing dimension through a series of open events. One of the highlights was Mélody Boulissière’s masterclass on transitioning from short film to series, organized in partnership with PRO TV and Voyo. Hosted at the Goethe-Institut, the event drew a large audience and was followed by an over 40-minutes-long Q&A session.

Another public event was the screening of “Spaces of Resonance”, curated by Tricky Women Tricky Realities Festival. It was presented by filmmaker Karin Fisslthaler, whose work was also featured in the programme. The screening and especially the talk afterwards reinforced the value of direct contact between the artists and the audience. The presence of Karin Fisslthaler was made possible with the generous support of the Austrian Cultural Forum, further underlining the role of partnerships in strengthening international connections.


The schedule included the traditional studio visit to Studioset, where participants gained first-hand insight into the inner workings of an animation studio and
production house. It was an opportunity for the participants to better understand how a studio navigates the balance between commercial projects and author-driven works, an increasingly relevant model for emerging filmmakers seeking sustainability without compromising artistic voice.


Another important step toward building a strong and vibrant community was the meeting with the SYAA alumni. Now at its third edition, this event takes advantage of the growing group of SYAA members (over 60 across all editions) and creates a space for meaningful personal and professional connections. This year 14 alumni joined current participants for a series of one-on-one meetings.


Finally, another highlight was the public presentation of the participants’ projects, hosted by the Goethe-Institut in front of a full house. With SYAA alumni, students and established film professionals in attendance, the event became a space for dialogue and building new connections, but also for celebrating the work of this year’s participants.

In line with this vision, SYAA is also expanding opportunities for participants to engage with the wider European animation scene. Starting this year, all participants benefit from free accreditation to partner festivals including Anifilm, Animafest Zagreb, Fest Anca, Animateka (members of the Animation Festival Network), as well as Animest Chișinău in Moldova and Linoleum Festival in Ukraine. This gesture, though modest, carries an important message: we recognize their potential, support their growth and encourage their active presence within the industry. At its core, SYAA remains committed to fostering a safe and supportive environment. The results are visible in the projects developed and, most importantly, in the confidence participants gain to claim their voice. As the workshop continues to evolve, its direction becomes ever clearer: to build a community of filmmakers who are aware of their talent and agency and who are equipped to demand and occupy their place at the table.


SYAA is organised by Animest and the Animation Festival Network, co-financed by Eurimages and Creative Europe MEDIA, with the support of PRO TV, VOYO,
Goethe-Institut, UNATC “I.L.Caragiale”, Austrian Cultural Forum, Tricky Women / Tricky Realities and Studioset; Hosted by the National Literature Museum; Fuelled by KAFUNE

 

Mentors

Raluca Mănescu graduated from the National University of Theater and Cinema in Romania, screenwriting and film critic section. She wrote and produced a few short films which received high praise and awards at international film festivals like Cottbus IFF, Sarajevo IFF, Thessaloniki IFF, Namur IFF. Her debut in scriptwriting for the feature film ”The world is mine”, directed by Nicolae Constantin Tănase received the special mention of the jury at the Karlovy Vary IFF and also the debut award at TIFF, both in 2015. Presently, Raluca works as a screenwriter and story designer in national and international projects for various action films, documentaries and series.


 

Katarzyna started her professional career as a production manager and set manager in commercials and music videos production, as well as working for numerous film festivals. In 2010 she joined Se-ma-for as events coordinator and production assistant. From 2012 to 2015 she worked as production manager and line producer in Se-ma-for. Co-founder of Momakin and co-organizer of Animarkt Stopmotion Market, she is currently acting as an executive producer, coordinating work of stop motion artists from all around the world. She is a member of Polish Filmmakers Association (SFP) and Polish Animation Producers Association (SPPA).


 

Karin Fisslthaler works in the fields of fine art, experimental film/video, music (under the alias Cherry Sunkist), and as a university lecturer. Her artistic focus primarily revolves around the utilization of found footage, such as cinematic and pop-cultural artifacts. The artistic works have been showcased at international festivals, museums, galleries, and exhibitions, and are included in renowned public and private collections in Austria and abroad. She holds a degree in Experimental Design from the Department of Fine Arts and a Ph.D. in Artistic Research, both from the University of Arts in Linz, Austria.

www.karinfisslthaler.com

 

Damian Groves is a director, writer and producer. Interested in the art of storytelling from an early age, Damian found his voice in cinema and his passion took him to Romania, where he and his brother Anton Groves and other filmmakers founded the Studioset production company. Together they have over the years told stories through commercials, music videos and films, winning a selection of international awards including at the Cannes Film Festival and London BFI. His latest short animated film, Opinci, won the grand prize at the Clermont Ferrand International Film Festival in 2020. Currently working on post production on their first feature film.

grovesbrothers.com


 

Mélody Boulissière is a French animation filmmaker. Her work often blends traditional techniques such as animated painting, oil pastel, and collage. Her graduation film Somewhere, which explores the theme of travel, was selected at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016 in the Cinéfondation section and screened at over 50 international festivals.

In 2024, she co-directed the animated documentary Simply Divine with Bogdan Stamatin. The film received a Special Mention in the IDFA Amsterdam, the world’s largest documentary film festival, and won the Mephisto 97.6 Award at DOK Leipzig. It continues its festival journey with over 80 selections to date, and has earned more than 15 awards.

She is co-writing and co-directing Patouille & Momo, a 26-episode children’s series (6 minutes each) created with Inès Bernard Espina and Clémentine Campos. Each humorous and poetic episode introduces a new plant making botany accessible and engaging for young audiences. The pilot episode won the CICLIC Award at Annecy and was selected at over 50 festivals worldwide. The entire season will set to air on France Télévisions in 2026.

https://melodyboulissiere.com

 

Lawyer, partner at SCPA Pârvu și Asociații

Theo's main area of expertise is intellectual property. He provides legal assistance in the field of copyright, advertising production, and music, with extensive experience in the field of cinema, confirmed by his participation in award-winning projects and high-budget films.

https://www.parvusiasociatii.ro/