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Los Angeles Anime Film Festival Kicks Off September 15 Celebrating 100 Years Of Anime Films

Los Angeles Anime Film Festival (LA-AFF), presented by international creative company Rydgen Inc. in partnership with L.A. based film distribution company Azoland Pictures, is proud to announce its opening and closing night films as well as their full lineup. “No Game No Life Zero,” the highly anticipated prequel film to the popular anime series “No Game No Life,” is set to kick off the festival on September 15th, while Katsuhiro Otomo’s timeless cyberpunk masterpiece, “AKIRA,” will mark the finale of the event on September 17th. The LA-AFF takes place September 15-17, 2017 and all programs will be showcased at the Regal L.A. LIVE: A Barco Innovation Center in Downtown Los Angeles.

LA-AFF will screen a diverse slate of anime feature films, including recently popular hits in Japan and also classic titles that are fan favorites. The festival will feature a full list of events in addition to the film screenings including an opening night red carpet gala and Q&A sessions with directors, voice actors, and film creators to further excite festival-goers.

2017 marks the 100th year since animation film was born in Japan, and to mark this centennial celebration, LA-AFF will screen one of the first Japanese animated short films created in 1917 by Junichi Kouichi called “Namakura Katana” during the opening ceremony on September 15th. In addition to the previously announced titles, the lineup will include the North American Premiere of “King of Prism” by PrettyRhythm which garnered major success among Japanese fans earning over 7 million dollars in Japanese box offices. One of the key features that led to this film’s major success lies in the unique “cheering screening style,” which allows the audience to engage with the movie just as they would during a live music event by bringing their own glow sticks and cheering the characters during the presentation. The lineup will also include Hayao Miyazaki’s “My Neighbor Totoro” and “Porco Rosso,” “Ghost in the Shell,” “Cowboy Bebop: The Movie,” “Love Live! The School Idol Movie,” “Metropolis,” “Paprika in 35 mm presentation,” “Red Turtle” and “Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.”

ANIME, also known as Japanese animation, has gained worldwide popularity in the recent years, through the accessibility of the internet and with streaming sites such as Netflix and Hulu including many anime series in their programming. These days, there is a much bigger demand for Japanese anime films to be shown in theaters outside of Japan but there are still many films that do not get distributed. The goal for the LA-AFF is to further promote the appreciation of anime films abroad and to present a place where people can enjoy anime films with full quality of image, music, and acoustics. LA-AFF has prepared a lineup that represents the full range of artistic expression, profoundness, and diversity of anime films. This is a chance for more people to get to know the world of anime like never before.

Tickets for each screening are now available and on sale at http://la-aff.eventbrite.com

Opening Gala Screening – Friday, September 15:

“No Game No Life Zero,” dir. Atsuko Ishizuka, Japan, 2017
*North American Premiere
Namakura Gatana (Special Presentation)

Closing Film – Sunday, September 17

“Akira,” dir. Katsuhiro Otomo, Japan, 1988

Festival Lineup:

“009 Re:Cyborg 3D,” dir. Kenji Kamiyama, Japan, 2012
“Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day,” dir. Tatsuyuki Nagai, Japan 2013
“Cowboy Bebop: The Movie,” dir. Shinichirō Watanabe, Hiroyuki Okiura, Yoshiyuki Takei, Japan, 2001
“Ghost in the Shell,” dir. Mamoru Oshii, Japan, 1995
“Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence,” dir. Mamoru Oshii, Japan, 2004 (35mm)
“Kiki’s Delivery Service,” dir. Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1989
“King of Prism” by PrettyRhythm dir. Masakazu Hishida, Japan, 2016
*North American Premiere
“Love Live! The School Idol Movie,” dir. Takahiko Kyogoku, Japan, 2015
“Metropolis,” dir. Rintaro, Japan, 2001
“Miss Hokusai,” dir. Keiichi Hara, Japan, 2015
“My Neighbor Totoro,” dir. Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1988
“Paprika,” dir. Satoshi Kon, Japan, 2006 (35mm)
“Pigtails,” dir. Yoshimi Itazu, Japan, 2015
“Porco Rosso,” dir. Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1992
“Red Turtle,” dir. Michaël Dudok de Wit, France/Belgium/Japan, 2016
“Summer Wars,” dir. Mamoru Hosoda, Japan, 2009

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.