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May 24, 2022 · The Hiroshima Animation Season, the main project of the Media Arts Division of the Hiroshima Festival which will be held for the August 2024, is the animation film festival and its related projects where showcase animation from around the world.
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The Hiroshima Animation Season, the main project of the Media Arts Division of the Hiroshima Festival which will be held for the first time in August 2022, is a new animation film festival that showcase animation from around the world, with a particular focus on the Pan-Pacific and Asian regions.
The Hiroshima Animation Season, the main project of the Media Arts Division of the Hiroshima Festival which will be held for the first time in August 2022, is the animation film festival and its related projects where showcase animation from around the world.
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Hiroshima International Animation 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.
Hiroshima Festival is a comprehensive animation festival, featuring competition programs to choose the Grand Prize, Hiroshima Prize and other prizes out of many latest animation shorts submitted from around the world.
5 days ago · The 2nd edition of Hiroshima Animation Season 202 4 (HAS) has unveiled its competition lineup, representing 2,634 entries from 97 countries and regions. The Oscar-qualifying event runs August 14-18 in Hiroshima.
Hiroshima Animation Season holds two competitions: the Pan-Pacific and Asia Competition and the World Competition, as a place where the latest animation from around the world, with a focus on the Pan-Pacific and Asia area, will be gathered and screened for audiences.