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International Animation Festival "Hiroshima Animation Season 2022": the English Catalog "Golden Carpster" That Reveals the Recent Situation of Animation in Pan-Pacific and Asia is Now Available Online

International Animation Festival "Hiroshima Animation Season 2022": the English catalog "Golden Carpster" that reveals the recent situation of animation in Pan-Pacific and Asia is now available online. documentary footage of the festival is also available for watching!

The International Animation Film Festival "Hiroshima Animation Season 2022" was held for five days from August 17 (Wed) to 21 (Sun), 2022, at JMS Aster Plaza and other locations in Hiroshima City, welcoming many guests from Japan and abroad. The festival was a great success with competition screenings, feature screenings, talks, and symposiums by distinguished guests from Japan and abroad.

"Golden Carpstar 2020-2021", a research document created in cooperation with Japanese and international animation professionals for selecting the winners of the Golden Carpstar, the festival's original award to keep track of recent developments in animation scenes in Pan-Pacific and Asia, is now available online in English.

“Golden Carpster” is a unique award established by the animation film festival “Hiroshima Animation Season”. The award will be presented to an individual, group, or organization in the Pan-Pacific and Asia region that has made significant achievements during the two-year period from 2020 to 2021 and will be selected based on their past career and other factors.

In the first edition of the festival, Kristine Belson (President, Features & Series, Sony Pictures Animation / USA), Science SARU (Production Studio / Japan), Joe Hsieh (Animation Director / Taiwan), Documentary and Experimental Film Center (DEFC) (Production Studio, Festival Management, etc. / Iran), Feinaki: Beijing Animation Week (Animation Event / China), Yoriko Mizushiri (Animation Director / Japan) a total of six winners were awarded, and their special programs were held during the festival.

Carpstar = The mascot character of Hiroshima Animation Season, designed by Koji Yamamura, one of the artistic directors of the festival. The character is a combination of the “carp,” which is familiar to Hiroshima citizens, and a twinkling star.

The catalog was compiled from the research team's extensive research materials and covers the criteria and selection process, as well as recent trends in animation film fields, a list of major animation film festival nominees, domestic and international events in the animation business from 2020 to 2021, and the country report in the Pan-Pacific and Asia. Highly informative, it provides an overview of the recent animation scene in these regions.

“Hiroshima Animation Season 2022 Guidebook” is also available in English. In addition to essays covering the two competition film selections and the featured programs at the festival, the guidebook also contains articles on "Hiroshima Artist-in- Residence,” residence program the festival offers and educational programs using animation for Hiroshima citizens. It provides for understanding "Hiroshima Animation Season" as a regional cultural activity that goes beyond the screening of animation films.

The Japanese editions of "Golden Carpstar 2020-2021" and "Hiroshima Animation Season 2022 Guidebook" will be available at several bookstores in Hiroshima City.

For more information, including a downloadable English catalog, please visit the festival's News page.
https://animation.hiroshimafest.org/en/news/00002157/

Documentary video of the festival is now available online!
The festival held mainly at JMS Aster Plaza, featured a wide range of programs, including two competition screenings (World Competition and Pan-Pacific and Asian Competition), talks by competition filmmakers, feature screenings, symposiums, and exhibitions. Documentary video footage conveying the atmosphere of the festival is also open to the public so please enjoy it.
https://youtu.be/c52It3FLB6A

The next edition of Hiroshima Animation Season will be held in the summer of 2024.

"Hiroshima Animation Season 2022" (August 17-21, 2022) is an international animation film festival to be held as the main program of the Media Arts Division of the "Hiroshima Festival" (August 1-28, 2022), which was newly launched by the City of Hiroshima in August 2022.


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