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Stop-motion animation KOMANEKO screens in April

Published: Thu 9 Apr 2015 04:59 PM
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Stop-motion animation KOMANEKO screens in April
The delightful tale of a curious cat who likes to make stop-motion films is the latest Japanese film to screen at Massey University’s Auckland campus on April 13.
KOMANEKO – The Curious Cat is an award-winning stop-motion animation film that follows the adventures of a kitten named Koma who lives with her grandfather and loves to make stop-motion films with her 8mm camera. She encounters strange creatures, battles with an obnoxious fly interrupting her filming, and meets new friends, including Radi-bo who loves gadgets, trains and planes. They also learn lessons about the importance of being yourself, and not judging people. The G-rated film is perfect for children of all ages.
The original film was a five-minute animation KOMANEKO – The First Step created by writer/director Tsuneo Goda in 2006 to demonstrate stop-motion animation for an exhibition. It was well-received by the audience and the film was invited to many international animation festivals. It also won the Excellence Prize (Animation Division) of the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2003.
Mr Goda then spent four years developing the short film into a one-hour animation called KOMANEKO – The Curious Cat, which will screen alongside KOMANEKO’S Christmas – A Lost Present. In Japan he is better known for creating Domo, the official mascot for public broadcasting television channel NHK.
The film will screen in the Atrium Round Room at 6.30 pm on Monday. The screening is slightly later to accommodate the Easter break and fits in with school holidays. Everyone is welcome to attend the free screening, which starts at 6.15 pm with a short documentary video on Japanese life and customs. The films are brought to New Zealand with kind permission from The Japan Foundation and the Consulate-General of Japan, and screen in Japanese with English subtitles.
The May 4 free Japanese film screening will feature the 1992 comedy Sumo Do, Sumo Don’t, starring Masahiro Motoki from the Academy Award-winning film Departures.
Event Details
Venue: Atrium Round Room
Time: 6.15 for the pre-film documentary, 6.30 for the main feature
Cost: Admission is free – bring your own snacks
Parking is free and available on campus
Maps of the Albany campus are available here: http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/student-life/about-our-campuses/albany-campus/maps-and-transport/maps-transport-and-parking.cfm

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