KISKAKAS Animation Celebration

Organised by the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (MOME), in 2015 KISKAKAS Animation Celebration returns with Japan, the super power of animation as its guest of honour country. A contemporary Japanese screening block (curated by Ms Sayoko Kinoshita, director of the Hiroshima International Animation Festival) along with selections from the best student works from the Animation Department of the Tokyo University of the Arts is featured in this year’s program.

In its traditional MOME Fresh screening program, KISKAKAS will also present the freshest student works created at MOME Anim.

Some of the most exciting, recent works from the international partner institutions of MOME Anim will also be screened in the screening block of the Animation Sans Frontières (ASF) educational project.

 

In partnership with the Japan Foundation in Budapest and Budapest Film Zrt.

 

 

23rd April Thursday

 

Toldi Art Cinema

Hall 1

17:00 Contemporary Japanese animated shorts

(curated bySayoko Kinoshita, director of the Hiroshima International Animation Festival)

Selection from the most outstanding Japanese works screened at the Hiroshima International Animation Festival, one of the world’s leading animation film festivals.

The films are screened in Japanese with English subtitles or dub!

19:00 MOME Fresh

Selection from the most recent graduation and workshop films made at the animation department of MOME also featuring the last two MOME Anim works created in the framework of the international Essemble program.

Social Animals (Essemble 2014, 2014, 4’30”)

Villiams (Gábor Mariai, 2014, 1’50”, in English)

Frustration (Milán Kopasz, 2014, 3’23”, in Hungarian with English subtitles)

The day when mother nature hit me (Flóra Buda, 2014, 2’52”)

5 Doigts Sur Ma Joue / 5 fingers on my cheek (Capucine Muller, 2014, 3’10”, in French with English subtitles)

Robin (Carlos Rufas, 2013, 6’43”)

With a pure heart (Olivér Hegyi, 2014, 3′, in Hungarian)

Meadow street. 1. (Krisztián Király, 2014, 7′)

Limbo-Limbo Travel (Zsuzsanna Kreif and Borbála Zétényi, 2014, 16′)

Birds (Essemble 2015, 2015, 6’40”)

Tale (Attila Bertóti, 2014, 7′, in Hungarian with English subtitles)

21:00 GEIDAI Animation Fresh

Selection from the most recent graduation films made at the animation department of the Tokyo University of the Arts (GEIDAI) representing a wide cross section of styles including stop motion, drawn, mixed media, experimental, and computer animation.

The Tokyo University of the Arts (better known as GEIDAI) was the first national art university in Japan that was founded more than 120 years ago. The Graduate School of Film and New Media was established in 2005, and its Department of Animation led by Professor Yuichi Ito, the acclaimed animation filmmaker, was founded in 2008. Ever since the department has been producing some of the most exciting and freshest works in Japanese animation; in 2010, the Department was recognized as the “Best Animation School” at Animafest, the Zagreb World Animation Festival.

The films are screened in Japanese with English subtitles or dub!

Way back to the Sea (IWASE Kaori, 2014, 9’28”)

I’m Here (NAKAUCHI Yukie, 2015, 6′)

Wild Boys Advance (koya, 2015, 5’13”)

See Ya Mr.Banno! (YUKI Yôko, 2014, 4’23”)

A Place to Name (SAKAGAMI Ataru, 2015, 4’31”)

Crazy Little Thing (ONO Hana, 2014, 11′)

PAMON (TÔMA Kazushige, 2014,  9’45”)

Flower Bud (NAKANO Saki, 2014, 5’52”)

Scutes on my mind (ISHITANI Megumi, 2015, 8’58”)

Moonlit Night and Opal (ShiShi YAMAZAKI, 2015, 3’21”)

My Milk Cup Cow (ZHU Yantong, 2014, 11’8″)

Toldi Art Cinema

Hall 2

19:30 ASF (Animation Sans Frontiéres) selection

The ASF (animation without borders) education programme was launched in 2008 in the partnership of four acclaimed European animation film schools. The goal of the animation production workshop run by the participating universities – Gobelins, Paris; Filmakademie Baden–Württemberg, Germany; The Animation Workshop, Denmark and MOME, Hungary – is to help young animation film makers in starting their career. The four institutions have different profiles, albeit all of them are leaders of animation education in their respective countries. The ASF compilation offers a collection of the most recent diploma works of our three partner institutions.

 

The films are screened in original language with English subtitles or dub!

21:30 GEIDAI Animation Best of

Selection from the student films made at the animation department of the Tokyo University of the Arts (GEIDAI), also featuring three works by Professor Yuichi Ito, leader of the animation department.

The Tokyo University of the Arts (better known as GEIDAI) was the first national art university in Japan that was founded more than 120 years ago. The Graduate School of Film and New Media was established in 2005, and its Department of Animation in 2008. Ever since the department has been producing some of the most exciting and freshest works in Japanese animation; in 2010, the Department was recognised as the “Best Animation School” at Animafest, the Zagreb World Animation Festival.

 

The films are screened in Japanese with English subtitles or dub!

A Gum Boy (OKUDA Masaki, 2010, 3’48”)

The Sakuramoto broom Workshop (TSUGEHATA Aya, 2012, 9’16”)

Recruit Rhapsody (YOSHIDA Maho, 2012, 7’27”)

The woman who stole fingers (SHIROKI Saori, 2010, 4’15”)

It’s time for supper (MURAMOTO Saki, 2013, 8’28”)

MAZEKING (KIM Hakhyun, 2013, 7’1″)

PARTBLUE (SONG YungSung, 2010, 4’16”)

In a pig’s eye (WADA Atsushi, 2010, 10’10”)

KIMI WA TOMODACHI (PV) (ITÔ Yûichi, 2014, 5′)

Doron Coron (ITÔ Yûichi, 2012, 3′)

HARBOR TALE (ITÔ Yûichi, 2011, 18’5″)

24th April Friday

 

Toldi Art Cinema

Hall 1

 

17:00 ASF (Animation Sans Frontiéres) selection

The ASF (animation without borders) education programme was launched in 2008 in the partnership of four acclaimed European animation film schools. The goal of the animation production workshop run by the participating universities – Gobelins, Paris; Filmakademie Baden–Württemberg, Germany; The Animation Workshop, Denmark and MOME, Hungary – is to help young animation film makers in starting their career. The four institutions have different profiles, albeit all of them are leaders of animation education in their respective countries. The ASF compilation offers a collection of the most recent diploma works of our three partner institutions.

 

The films are screened in original language with English subtitles or dub!

19:00 Contemporary Japanese animated shorts

(curated by Sayoko Kinoshita, director of the Hiroshima International Animation Festival)

Selection from the most outstanding Japanese works screened at the Hiroshima International Animation Festival, one of the world’s leading animation film festivals.

The films are screened in Japanese with English subtitles or dub!

21:00 GEIDAI Animation Best of

Selection from the student films made at the animation department of the Tokyo University of the Arts (GEIDAI), also featuring three works by Professor Yuichi Ito, leader of the animation department.

The Tokyo University of the Arts (better known as GEIDAI) was the first national art university in Japan that was founded more than 120 years ago. The Graduate School of Film and New Media was established in 2005, and its Department of Animation in 2008. Ever since the department has been producing some of the most exciting and freshest works in Japanese animation; in 2010, the Department was recognised as the “Best Animation School” at Animafest, the Zagreb World Animation Festival.

 

The films are screened in Japanese with English subtitles or dub!

A Gum Boy (OKUDA Masaki, 2010, 3’48”)

The Sakuramoto broom Workshop (TSUGEHATA Aya, 2012, 9’16”)

Recruit Rhapsody (YOSHIDA Maho, 2012, 7’27”)

The woman who stole fingers (SHIROKI Saori, 2010, 4’15”)

It’s time for supper (MURAMOTO Saki, 2013, 8’28”)

MAZEKING (KIM Hakhyun, 2013, 7’1″)

PARTBLUE (SONG YungSung, 2010, 4’16”)

In a pig’s eye (WADA Atsushi, 2010, 10’10”)

KIMI WA TOMODACHI (PV) (ITÔ Yûichi, 2014, 5′)

Doron Coron (ITÔ Yûichi, 2012, 3′)

HARBOR TALE (ITÔ Yûichi, 2011, 18’5″)

Toldi Art Cinema

Hall 2

19:30 GEIDAI Animation Fresh

Selection from the most recent graduation films made at the animation department of the Tokyo University of the Arts (GEIDAI) representing a wide cross section of styles including stop motion, drawn, mixed media, experimental, and computer animation.

The Tokyo University of the Arts (better known as GEIDAI) was the first national art university in Japan that was founded more than 120 years ago. The Graduate School of Film and New Media was established in 2005, and its Department of Animation led by Professor Yuichi Ito, the acclaimed animation filmmaker, was founded in 2008. Ever since the department has been producing some of the most exciting and freshest works in Japanese animation; in 2010, the Department was recognized as the “Best Animation School” at Animafest, the Zagreb World Animation Festival.

The films are screened in Japanese with English subtitles or dub!

Way back to the Sea (IWASE Kaori, 2014, 9’28”)

I’m Here (NAKAUCHI Yukie, 2015, 6′)

Wild Boys Advance (koya, 2015, 5’13”)

See Ya Mr.Banno! (YUKI Yôko, 2014, 4’23”)

A Place to Name (SAKAGAMI Ataru, 2015, 4’31”)

Crazy Little Thing (ONO Hana, 2014, 11′)

PAMON (TÔMA Kazushige, 2014,  9’45”)

Flower Bud (NAKANO Saki, 2014, 5’52”)

Scutes on my mind (ISHITANI Megumi, 2015, 8’58”)

Moonlit Night and Opal (ShiShi YAMAZAKI, 2015, 3’21”)

My Milk Cup Cow (ZHU Yantong, 2014, 11’8″)

21:30 MOME Fresh

Selection from the most recent graduation and workshop films made at the animation department of MOME also featuring the last two MOME Anim works created in the framework of the international Essemble program.

Social Animals (Essemble 2014, 2014, 4’30”)

Villiams (Gábor Mariai, 2014, 1’50”, in English)

Frustration (Milán Kopasz, 2014, 3’23”, in Hungarian with English subtitles)

The day when mother nature hit me (Flóra Buda, 2014, 2’52”)

5 Doigts Sur Ma Joue / 5 fingers on my cheek (Capucine Muller, 2014, 3’10”, in French with English subtitles)

Robin (Carlos Rufas, 2013, 6’43”)

With a pure heart (Olivér Hegyi, 2014, 3′, in Hungarian)

Meadow street. 1. (Krisztián Király, 2014, 7′)

Limbo-Limbo Travel (Zsuzsanna Kreif and Borbála Zétényi, 2014, 16′)

Birds (Essemble 2015, 2015, 6’40”)

Tale (Attila Bertóti, 2014, 7′, in Hungarian with English subtitles)