Features • Star Profiles Here Are The Winners From The 2016 Tokyo Anime Award Festival March 24, 2016Sebastian Nadilo Sebastian Nadilo 127418970634356sebasnadilo March 24, 2016 Share This! FacebookXReddit The Tokyo Anime Award Festival 2016 (TAAF) is an international animation film festival that aims to promote animation and was held at TOHO CINEMAS Nihonbashi from March 18th to March 21st. Feature Film Competition Grand Prize Long Way North by Rémi Chayé – France, Denmark | 2015 – 81 min. Award of Excellence Monkey King: Hero is Back by Tian XiaoPeng – China | 2015 – 83 min. Short Film Competition Grand Prize Off Belay (Penjaci) by Mataic Sinisa – Croacia, Denmark | 2015 – 10 min. Award of Exccellence Fisherwoman and Tuk tuk by Suresh Eriyat – India | 2015 – 15 min. I can't breathe by Sayaka Kihata – Japan | 2015 – 6 min. SEIKO Award The Orchestra by Mikey Hill – Australia | 2015 – 15 min. Tags2016 Awards Japan March taaf2016 tokyo tokyo anime award festival winners You may also like Features PIA Film Awards – Winners 2016 September 26, 2016 Features Interview: Addison Heath and Jasmine Jakupi May 17, 2018 Interviews Interview with Dechen Roder: “Nobody tells the stories of Buddhist women.” September 20, 2019 Reviews Film Review: The Truth Beneath (2016) by Lee Kyoung-mi April 9, 2021 Features Movie of the Week #11: Alexander Knoth picks Tora-san of Goto (2016) by Masaru Oura June 26, 2022 Features Q&A With Cho Eun-ji: There Were Some People Who Weren’t Ready to Accept the Story, but That Wasn’t Unexpected May 4, 2022 About the authorView All Posts Sebastian Nadilo Stay Connected facebook youtube twitter instagram reddit Subscribe to Our Newsletter Please leave this field emptyFirst name Email * Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.
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