Forum - View topicKamiya's Correspondence
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Is Kamiya's Correspondence anime? I recentrly submitted "浮楼" (Flow) by Sumito Sakakibara to be considered since it won the 2005 Grand Prize of the Animation Division at the Japan Media Arts Festival. The problem with "神谷通信" (Kamiya's Correspondence) is that while searching for more info about it, it appeared as a British movie in some links:
http://www.britishanimationawards.com/dvd_shop/dvd_baa06.htm http://www.britfilms.com/britishfilms/catalogue/browse/?id=5218CEEF1b2ca282C6OsK3918298 Director: Sumito Sakakibara Producer: Animation Staff, Royal College of Art Editor: Sumito Sakakibara Screenwriter: Sumito Sakakibara Production Designer: Sumito Sakakibara Sound: Grand Central Studio Music: Tom Hodge Cast: Kama Tanabe, Harumi Tanabe (voices) Production Company: Animation Department, Royal College of Art Having the Royal College of Art as producer/production company nationalizes the film? 榊原 澄人 (Sakakibara Sumito) From Anipages: Sakakibara is an international creator, having been born in Japan and raised there until, after graduating from middle school in Urahoro city in Hokkaido, he left to go study in Europe, where he stayed for for 9 years, eventually undertaking studies in animation and a variety of the other visual arts. Apparently he worked on another movie called "A Drop of Vermillion Ink" (2007) with Magelis Angoulême, a French studio, but I can't find much info about it. Maybe due to the fact that je ne parle pas français. http://www.magelis.org/index.php?rubrique=3&id=138 http://www.citebd.org/spip.php?article261 The whole short movie can be seen here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/films/p005909d |
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