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Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2024 Announces Full Schedule

Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia (SSFF & ASIA) 2024, one of Asia's largest international short film festivals accredited by the US Academy Awards®, today announced the nominees and special screenings for various categories on the official festival website. This year's festival will be held at multiple venues in Tokyo, starting with the Opening Ceremony on Tuesday, June 4th and ending with the Awards Ceremony on Monday, June 17th. The festival will be preceded by an online venue starting today, Thursday, April 25th and running until Sunday, June 30th under the theme “Illuminate your life”, with a selection of short films (including special non-competition screenings) curated by the festival.

Announcement of around 270 nominated works, selected from 4,936 entries from 114 countries and regions around the world. In the Japan category of the Live Action competition, which leads to the Academy Awards, short films by actors and directors such as , , , Win Morisaki, and others are nominated. Special screenings include a fully-produced AI images, “Now and Then: The Last Beatles Song”, “Good Boy” starring Ben Whishaw, “Once Outside” starring Léa Seydoux, and “Mascot” starring Adrien Brody, all of which premiered in Japan.

The Asia International category features an array of films, including themes such as LGBTQ and featuring actors with disabilities. Special screenings include “The Hong Kong Within Me” starring Helim, formerly of the Wonder Girls, and “Zu Mui” directed by , winner of 12 awards at the 27th Thai Academy Awards. SSFF & ASIA 2024 features All must-see Rainbow/Korea/Sports Programs. A number of dramas depicting the LGBTQ perspective of “living life as you are”, a feature on the growing Korean wave, including “Stray Kids <樂-STAR> SKZFLIX”, “Seoul Switch” starring former U-Kiss member Kevin Woo and “STUDIO KOOHYESUN”, and a touching film about people pursuing their dreams with a sports motif, inspired by an international sporting event.

Starts today! Four programs are available in advance at online venues, including the AI, U-25, Rainbow, and Very Short Program. For further details of the lineups, please refer to the press release from the button below. We can provide screener links for the media preview and book filmmakers interviews as well. It would be really appreciated for your interest and coverage.

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Panos Kotzathanasis

My name is Panos Kotzathanasis and I am Greek. Being a fan of Asian cinema and especially of Chinese kung fu and Japanese samurai movies since I was a little kid, I cultivated that love during my adolescence, to extend to the whole of SE Asia.

Starting from my own blog in Greek, I then moved on to write for some of the major publications in Greece, and in a number of websites dealing with (Asian) cinema, such as Taste of Cinema, Hancinema, EasternKicks, Chinese Policy Institute, and of course, Asian Movie Pulse. in which I still continue to contribute.

In the beginning of 2017, I launched my own website, Asian Film Vault, which I merged in 2018 with Asian Movie Pulse, creating the most complete website about the Asian movie industry, as it deals with almost every country from East and South Asia, and definitely all genres.

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