Tokyo film fest to focus on anime, Asia and Middle East

Published September 30, 2014
The 'Ultra monsters,' pose during a photo session at the 26th Tokyo International Film Festival opening green carpet event in Tokyo on October 17, 2013. - Photo by AFP
The 'Ultra monsters,' pose during a photo session at the 26th Tokyo International Film Festival opening green carpet event in Tokyo on October 17, 2013. - Photo by AFP

TOKYO: Animated features will be in focus at the Tokyo International Film Festival when it kicks off next month, organisers said Tuesday, along with the cinema of Asia and the Middle East.

The 27th TIFF, which will run from October 23 through 31, "will have great animation films... and we hope to help promote Japanese animations around the world," festival programming director Yoshihiko Yatabe told a press conference.

"A film made in Azerbaijan is one of features this year, a country where the fascinating cinema scene is being influenced by the thriving film industry in neighbouring Turkey," he said.

This year, the collected works of Hideaki Anno, who is seen as the next Hayao Miyazaki, the famed Japanese animation and manga master who retired last year, will be seen together for the first time, the event secretariat said.

Anno is best known for his popular science fiction anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, which became a sensation in Japan in the 1990s.

Other programmes include 3D short movies directed by Shigeru Miyamoto, senior managing director of game company Nintendo and renowned game producer for Sumer Mario Bros and Donkey Kong.

TIFF's principal attraction, the competition section, screens 15 feature films from around the world that were selected from some 1,300 entries.

The core events also include a competition for young directors in Asia and the Middle East, the secretariat said.

Side events will also include the screening of Chinese and South Korean films, as well as those about Spain and Latin America.

Opinion

Editorial

By-election trends
Updated 23 Apr, 2024

By-election trends

Unless the culture of violence and rigging is rooted out, the credibility of the electoral process in Pakistan will continue to remain under a cloud.
Privatising PIA
23 Apr, 2024

Privatising PIA

FINANCE Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb’s reaffirmation that the process of disinvestment of the loss-making national...
Suffering in captivity
23 Apr, 2024

Suffering in captivity

YET another animal — a lioness — is critically ill at the Karachi Zoo. The feline, emaciated and barely able to...
Not without reform
Updated 22 Apr, 2024

Not without reform

The problem with us is that our ruling elite is still trying to find a way around the tough reforms that will hit their privileges.
Raisi’s visit
22 Apr, 2024

Raisi’s visit

IRANIAN President Ebrahim Raisi, who begins his three-day trip to Pakistan today, will be visiting the country ...
Janus-faced
22 Apr, 2024

Janus-faced

THE US has done it again. While officially insisting it is committed to a peaceful resolution to the...