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Jun 14
@ SHIDAX CURTURE HALL

11:20 – 13:10 CG Animation Program 2
“Anacronte” Raul Koler (Director), Emiliano Sette (Director), Paola Vigorito (Producer)


13:30 – 15:20 Asia International & Japan 8
“No one but I know” Daisuke Kamijo (Director), Shoichi Ishikawa (Producer), Takato Nogami (Producer)


15:40 – 17:30 International 7
“Dead Nature” Juan Enrique Villarreal (Director)
“A Son Like Others” Antonio Sequeira (Director), Anastasiia Vorotniuk (Cinematographer), Anna Sybbotina


17:50 – 19:40 Asia International & Japan 9
“touch” Mi Ji Lee (Director), Youngseo Kim (Actress)
“ROBIN” qurata kenji (Director), Takashi Yuki (Producer), Yuuka Yano (Actress), Maki Kawanabe (Actress)
“natto” Kota Yoshida (Director), Manami Hashimoto (Actress), Ryo Ikeda (Actor)
“Tail End of the Year” Chieh Yang (Director)

Jun 15
@ SHIDAX CURTURE HALL

11:20 – 13:10 Asia International & Japan 10
“MOON RABBIT” Kae Ho (Director) , Kawasaki Hiroko (Producer)
“Magician on the Roof” Xiao Hui Ma (Director) , Liang Ting Chen (Editor)


13:30 – 15:20 Non-Fiction Program supported by Yahoo Japan Corporation 1
“Little Miss Sumo” Matt Kay (Director), Hiyori Kon (Subject)


15:40 – 17:30 Asia International & Japan 11
“MAKHALISS” Koji Yamamoto (Director) , Ohta Yui (Actress), Kotomi Hirota (Actress)
“A Japanese Boy Who Draws” Masanao Kawajiri (Director)

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SHORT SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL & ASIA 2019
CINMATIC ATTITUDE

"Cinematic Attitude" Having crossed the landmark of 20 successful years of this festival, the theme of our 21st edition marks a new start: Cinematic Attitude. This theme represents the diversity inherent to a film festival and universal power of cinema and moving images.

Nearly 10,000 films from over 120 countries and regions around the world were in the running, with the cream of the crop -- some 200 titles -- being selected to screen at the festival.

BRANDED SHORTS

Traditional communication strategies become less effective in forming consumer engagement. As the way we communicate changes, an increasing number of companies are breaking into movie marketing. "Branded movies" are especially unique in that they are committed to produce value for consumers with the power of storytelling and entertainment while reflecting on a brand’s philosophies and ideas.