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Thursday, November 21 2019 - 16:00
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6th New Chitose Airport International Animation Film Festival Held from November 1 to 4
SAPPORO, Japan, Nov. 21, 2019 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

The New Chitose Airport International Animation Film Festival was held at New 
Chitose Airport for four days, from November 1 to 4, 2019.

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Part of this year's film festival was held as an opening event of Portom Hall, 
a new facility at the international terminal building of New Chitose Airport. 
After a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Portom Hall, two short films produced 
by the festival were shown at an opening ceremony of the festival. The two 
films were made for a 330 inch/4K vision called a Digital Symbol set at the 
lounge of the international terminal. The first film, "Sagashimono" (Things You 
Are Looking For), was produced by Project, a Japanese producer unit, while the 
second one, "Fly Me to HOKKAIDO" was directed by TOCHKA. Project talked at the 
opening ceremony about the film while TOCHKA did a live performance of making 
animation with ceremony participants.

During the film festival, a variety of programs were held, including the 
screening of invited works at the New Chitose Airport Theater and talk programs 
by invited creators from Japan and overseas on the 4th floor of the domestic 
terminal building. Besides, exhibitions and e-sports events were held at the 
Center Plaza (on the 2nd floor of the domestic terminal), crowded with many 
visitors.
 
The competition screening, the main event of the festival, covered 91 films 
carefully selected from over 2,200 works submitted (including short films and 
feature films). An award ceremony was held on the final day, November 4. The 
Grand Prix (Short Film) was awarded to "Acid Rain" by Polish artist Tomek 
Popakul. For the filmmaker, this is the second Grand Prix at the festival. 
Popakul said in his speech, "I am very surprised. This film festival is an 
important and favorite place for me." The Grand Prix (Feature Film) went to "I 
Lost My Body" by Jeremy Clapin (France). All winning works can be found on the 
official festival website ( http://airport-anifes.jp/en ).
 
The 6th New Chitose Airport International Animation Film Festival was a great 
success with the highest attendance in history of 43,000 visitors.


Source: New Chitose Airport International Animation Festival Executive Committee