Английская Википедия:Hiroshima International Animation Festival

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Шаблон:Infobox film festival The International Animation Festival Hiroshima is a biennial animation festival hosted in Hiroshima, Japan. The festival was founded in 1985 by Association International du Film d'Animation or ASIFA as International Animation Festival for the World Peace. The city of Hiroshima was one of the sites of nuclear bombings in 1945 at the end of World War II and it was chosen to inspire thoughts of unity through the arts. The festival was considered one of the most respected animated film festival, along with Annecy International Animated Film Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, and Zagreb World Festival of Animated Films.[1]

The first two festivals were held in odd years: 1985 and 1987. Since 1990, the festival has been held biennially in even years. In 2008, the 12th Festival took place for 5 days (August 7–11). The city of Hiroshima co-hosts the festival, which takes place in JMS Aster Plaza near the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park at the center of Hiroshima city.

The founding of the festival is largely credited to Sayoko Kinoshita and her late husband Renzo Kinoshita. The married couple were renowned figures in the independent animation world and also founders of ASIFA's Japan chapter.[2] Sayoko Kinoshita has been the festival director since the first festival and is now also the president of ASIFA.

In the festival's first year in 1985, the Grand Prize was awarded to Broken Down Film by Osamu Tezuka.[3] Tezuka became one of the members of the jury for the following festival. This cycle has often repeated and many of the grand prize winners have become judges for the following festival.

In 2010, the Festival had nearly 1,937 entries from 58 countries and regions, and had more than 34,516 participants.[4]

In November 2020, the city of Hiroshima announced ending its partnership with ASIFA, and plans to replace the festival.[5]

Grand Prize winners

Year English title Director(s) Country
1985 Broken Down Film[6] Osamu Tezuka Шаблон:JPN
1987 The Man Who Planted Trees Frédéric Back Шаблон:CAN
1990 The Cow Aleksandr Petrov Шаблон:USSR
1992 The Sandman Paul Berry Шаблон:GBR
1994 The Mighty River Frédéric Back Шаблон:CAN
1996 Repete Michaela Pavlátová Шаблон:CZE
1998 The Old Lady and the Pigeons Sylvain Chomet Шаблон:FRA
2000 When the Day Breaks Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis Шаблон:CAN
2002 Father and Daughter Michaël Dudok de Wit Шаблон:NED
2004 Mt. Head Kōji Yamamura Шаблон:JPN
2006 Milch Igor Kovalyov Шаблон:USA
2008 A Country Doctor Kōji Yamamura Шаблон:JPN
2010 Angry Man[7][8] Anita Killi Шаблон:NOR
2012 I Saw Mice Burying a Cat[9] Dmitry Geller Шаблон:RUS
2014 The Bigger Picture[10] Daisy Jacobs Шаблон:GBR
2016 The Empty[11] Jeong Dahee Шаблон:KOR
2018 The Blissful Accidental Death Sergiu Negulici Шаблон:ROM
2020 Daughter Daria Kashcheeva Шаблон:RUS

Шаблон:CZE

Notable Hiroshima Prize winners

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