Future Film Festival
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Future Film Festival[edit]
The Future Film Festival (FFF) is an international film festival dedicated to animation and special effects, held annually since 1999 in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna.
History[edit]
The Future Film Festival, founded and directed by Giulietta Fara[1][2], aims to discover and promote animation and new technologies applied to cinema, particularly among young audiences and artists from different cultures and nations. The competition features a selection of feature films and shorts, with prizes awarded for the best use of new digital technologies.
The festival's press center and media accreditation office are located in the "Future Village" at the Palazzo Re Enzo in Bologna.
Palmarès[edit]
Grand Prix Platinium[edit]
- 2007: One Man Band, Andrew Jimenez (USA);
- 2008: 5 Centimeters per Second', Makoto Shinkai (Japan);
- 2009: Fierro, Norman Ruiz and Liliana Romero (Argentina);
- 2010: A Town Called Panic, Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar (Belgium);
- 2011: No Longer Human, Morio Asaka (Japan);
- 2012: A Letter to Momo, Hiroyuki Okiura (Japan).
- 2013: Anima Buenos Aires, María Verónica Ramírez (Argentina);
- 2014: Cheatin', Bill Plympton (USA);
- 2015: Giovanni's Island, Mizuho Nishikubo (Japan).
References[edit]
- ↑ "Giulietta Fara - INNESTI" (in italiano). Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ↑ Fara, Giulietta (2022-05-14). "Pixels Are Like Fruit Jelly Sweets". Diid — Disegno Industriale Industrial Design (76): 8. doi:10.30682/diid7622r. ISSN 1594-8528. Unknown parameter
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External links[edit]
Future Film Festival Youtube Channel
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