Unijapan hosted a work-in-progress event for Japanese animation features at Annecy festival.
The event was held at Berlioz, Imperial Palace 3F on Thursday, June 12, and was followed by a networking drinks.
See photos from the event above.

Kaori IKEDA (UNIJAPAN), Yukari SHIINA (Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan)

Ryota FUJITSU (Anime Critic), Masaaki YUASA (Film director, Ame Pippin)

Ryota FUJITSU (Anime Critic), Baku KINOSHITA (Film director, Clap Animation Studio)

Rina ITO (Animator/Illustrator, Tokyo Zokei University), Jing WANG (Animator/Illustrator, Musashino Art University), Chihiro YAMANAKA (Animator/Illustrator, Tokyo University of the Arts)

Ryota FUJITSU (Anime Critic), Ryoichiro MATSUO (Producer, Clap Animation Studio)

Yoshihiro KOMORI (Film director, Shirogumi Inc.), Tanguy OLIVIER (Producer, Miyu Productions)

Ludovic JOYET (Fullfrontal.moe), Yuya MACHIDA (Genco, Inc.), Noriko MATSUMOTO (Producer, dwarf studios)

Bogyeong Lee (composer, Hansung University), Ryuya Suzuki (film director)
Source: Screen File
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show captionUnijapan hosted a work-in-progress event for Japanese animation features at Annecy festival.
The event was held at Berlioz, Imperial Palace 3F on Thursday, June 12, and was followed by a networking drinks.
See photos from the event above.
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