Tollywood - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Tollywood. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"World Animation Theater WAT 2011"
The twelfth in this annual series of animation film festivals, featuring entries from America, UK, France, Spain, China and Peru. With a line-up of eight titles under the theme of "laughing" this is a...More »
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"Makoto Shinkai All Works" Screening
Includes the anime director's short films and full-length movies. [Image: Makoto Shinkai]More »
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"Exit Through the Gift Shop" Screening
"Exit Through the Gift Shop" finally makes its Japan premiere after its Academy Award nomination and the ensuing discussion of whether notorious graffiti artist and subject of the documentary, Banksy,...More »
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"World Animation Theater WAT 2010"
Inaugural edition of the World Animation Theater festival, featuring 29 works from Europe and Canada.More »
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"Kazagumo" Screening
Three-minute short films by 15 directors.More »
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"10th Canada Animation Festival -The Works of NFB"
Norman Mclaren, Co Hoedeman, Ishu Patel, Jacques Drouin - from Academy Award-winning directors to up-and-coming young directors, the film festival will present 30 works including classics and new works....More »
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"The Complete Works of Takashi Murakami & Kaikai Kiki" Screening
In 2008, artist Takashi Murakami's own Kaikai Kiki released their first, fully self-produced feature film, "Nobody Dies", with Kaikai Kiki artist Mr. as the director and Murakami himself as the executive...More »
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Mr. "Nobody Dies" Screening
The fist movie produced by Takashi Murakami's art company Kaikai Kiki is a short movie, "Nobody Dies," directed by Mr., a spirited artist internationally known for works evolved from his fetishes for manga,...More »
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"Foreign Art Animation @ Tollywood Autumn 2008"
This is Tollywood's 14th festival of special screening events of foreign animation films. From Europe, North America, and South America, 26 short animation works rarely seen in Japan are featured. This...More »




