19 June, Wednesday – 22 June, Saturday, Hírös Agora / Hall
Open for the duration of the festival: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm.
On 22 June, the Night of Museums the exhibition will be open until midnight.
Japanese animation producer Takashi Namiki helped to distribute the films of several Hungarian animation artists in Japan. Since the first KAFF and Hiroshima Festival of 1985, he regularly documents the formal and informal meetings of the Hungarian–Japanese animation profession. The photo exhibition features snapshots from this professional friendship, spanning over 30 years.
Takashi Namiki |
The exhibition includes the images of photographer László Haris (holder of the prestigious Balogh Rudolf Award), which he took during the 2014 Hiroshima Festival, on the 100th anniversary of Hungarian animation.
László Haris |