The Horyou Village is located 45 La Croisette In The Grand Hotel Gardens.
Program for the Celebration of Animation for the first time in Cannes will include the following topics, but also a few surprises.
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The Animation In Focus Online Newsletter by Filmfestivals.com to be released May 18th Evening
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Panels at Horyou Village May 18 11.00 - 12.00 "Will Animation Change Our World?"
Best of Animaze screenings. We have winners for you on screens at Horyou Village all day
LE MIAFF Awards Ceremony for The Animaze Montreal International Film Festival
MIAFF 2015 Winners to be Awarded in Cannes at the Village
Octavio Nadal and Patricia Primon from Aura Films) will take the prize for Best Feature in MIAFF Competition: Anima Buenos Aires by Maria Veronica Ramirez
Matteo Lovadina CEO - Sales & Acquisitions with ReelSuspects will receive the price for Sensum Award: Manieggs: Revenge of the hard egg, dir. Zoltán Miklósy.
Bruno Chatelin (filmfestivals.com founder) will pick up the prize for Audience Award for Best Short Film competition: World of Tomorrow, on behalf of its director . Don Hertzfeldt.
4 days of animation feature films, shorts workshops, panel discussions, interactive performances and parties at The Montréal International Animation Film Festival, in association with Teletoon, www.filmfestivals.com and MTL Digital Spring (Printemps Numerique) has just wrapped up with a stunning closing gala and award ceremony.
Launch and announcements on Animaze Daze Shorts competition, Winners to be featured in the Horyou screen during Cannes may 22
Announcement For Montreal International Film Festival Dates for 2016 June dates
Launch of the Ryan Larkin Foundation by Laurie Gordon Founder and partner to late Ryan Larkin
Ryan Larkin (July 31, 1943 – February 14, 2007) was a Canadian animator, artist, and sculptor who rose to fame with the psychedelic Oscar-nominated short Walking (1968) and the acclaimed Street Musique (1972). He was the subject of the Oscar-winning film Ryan by Chris Landreth and Spare Change his last film he did with Laurie....
The foundation is dedicated to helping Animators return to Animation after a hiatus.