‘No Dogs Or Italians Allowed,’ ‘Titina’ Top Tokyo Anime Award Festival
This year, there were 31 submissions (31, last year) from 26 countries and territories for Feature Animation and 872 submissions (874, last year) from 63 countries and territories for Short Animation. Among them, a total of 33 films (4 for feature / 29 for short) were selected by the TAAF2023 Preliminary Selection Committee as the nominees for the Competition.
For the first time in three years, we had juries from both abroad and home at the festival and judging for the Competition took place through the screenings at the theatres and the conference on-site to decide the winners in Feature Animation and Short Animation.
The Award Ceremony for the Tokyo Anime Award Festival 2023 was held on March 13th at Toshima Civic Center. The juries and their results are as follows.
Feature Animation Grand Prize
No Dogs or Italians Allowed
Director: Alain Ughetto
Country: France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Portugal
※ Grand Prize winner won Governor of Tokyo Award too.
Award of Excellence
Titina
Director: Kajsa Næss
Country: Belgium, Norway
Short Animation
Grand Prize The Borderline
Director: Christian Arredondo Narváez
Country: Mexico
※ Grand Prize winner won Governor of Tokyo Award too.
Award of Excellence
The Queen of the Foxes
Director: Marina Rosset
Country: Switzerland
Toshima City Award
Swing to the Moon
Director: Marie Bordessoule, Adriana Bouissie, Nadine De Boer, Elisa Drique, Chloé Lauzu, Vincent Levrero, Solenne Moreau
Country: France
Best Student Film
3 Intestine Road, Fish Island
Director: Moe Wakabayashi
Country: Japan
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