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Anime Matsuri Part 1
 
SPECIAL EVENT: Anime Matsuri 2 (Sydney Only) In cooperation with
 
TOKYO MABLE CHOCOLATE
© 2007 Production I.G / Project Tokyo Marble Chocolate

 

In a classic boy-meets-girl tale of love, we know that there are two sides to every story. In Tokyo Marble Chocolate, we see both perspectives of the young couple: Yuudai, a serious yet timid boy, and Chizuru, the energetic and cheerful girl.
 

Interesting Note:
Tokyo Marble Chocolate
marks the directorial debut for Production I.G’s enfant terrible, Naoyoshi Shiotani, who mesmerized animation fans all over the world with the hybrid animation techniques employed in the TV series Blood+ third opener, selected in competition for the 11th Holland Animation Film Festival.

  • Seoul International Cartoon & Animated Festival 2008 (SICAF), Grand Prize Winner, Feature Film Category
 
 
Director : Naoyoshi Shiotani (Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror)
 
Producers : Production I.G, BMG Japan
 
Original Story : Production I.G
 
Screenplay : Masaya Ozaki
 
Cast : Takahiro Sakurai, Nana Mizuki
 
Japanese w/English subtitles
2007 | Digibeta | 60min | anime, romance, fantasy
     
Session Times
Sydney:  Saturday 27 November 4:45pm
 
Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror
© 2009 FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK / Production I.G / DENTSU / PONY CANYON

 

Haruka is any ordinary teenager who often finds herself daydreaming in solitude to escape family issues. One day she spots a strange creature resembling a fox, carrying a toy plane. As she goes after the furry animal, she enters Oblivion Island, a strange world of memories and nightmares. Will Haruka find her long lost memories and make it back with them?

Interesting Note:
The highly anticipated first project presented by Production I.G’s 3D team in collaboration with Fuji Television Network, in a fresh departure from the 3D CG Animation we know today.

Awards:

  • Best Animated Feature Nomination (Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2010)
  • DCAJ Chairman Prize (25th Digital Content Grand Prix 2010)
  • Feature Films Competition Special Jury Prize (SICAF 2010)
  • Jury Special Mention (Fantasia Film Festival 2010)
  • Nippon Cinema Award (10th Nippon Connection Film Festival)
  • Animation of the Year (Japan Academy Prizes 2009)
  • Visual Technology Award (9th annual Video Technology Awards)
  • Jury Recommended Work (13th Japan Media Arts Festival)
 
 
Director : Shinsuke Sato
 
Producers : Production I.G, Polygon Pictures
 
Screenplay : Hirotaka Adachi
 
Animation Director: : Naoyoshi Shiotani (Tokyo Marble Chocolate)
 
Cast : Haruka Ayase (Oppai Volleyball, CYBORG She), Miyuki Sawashiro
 
Japanese w/English subtitles
2009 | 35mm | 99mins | anime
     
Session Times
Sydney:  Saturday 27 November 4:45pm
 
Join in this exciting event!

with special guests:

Naoyoshi Shiotani (Director of "Tokyo Marble Chocolate", Animation Director of "Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror")
SMASH! Sydney Manga and Anime Show

Matsuri is Japanese for festival and will see Event Cinemas clothed in cosplayers galore in a special event anime fanatics must-not-miss!
Held in co-operation with SMASH the matsuri will be divided in two:

Part 1 features the movie version of "Time of Eve" and beautiful short film "Precious"
Part 2 will include a double feature of “Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror” and “Tokyo Marble Chocolate

 
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