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Asia short film festival shines light on global conflicts, A|

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This year’s Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia will shine a spotlight on global issues amid ongoing conflicts and disasters worldwide, while also showcasing the first-ever movie entirely written by artificial intelligen­ce.

With t he t heme “Illuminate Your

Life”, organisers are seeking to use the selected films to foster empathy, discovery and inspiratio­n among viewers.

Among the more pertinent pieces is Palestine Islands, a French film that centres around a Palestinia­n refugee camp in the West Bank.

The film tells the story of a young Palestinia­n girl who embarks on a mission to make her blind grandfathe­r believe the Israeli wall separating their refugee camp from his native land of Jaffa has fallen.

“We wanted this film to be a utopian tale, between drama and comedy,” said co-director Nour Ben Salem.

In the smartphone category, Siren! Air Raid Alert! Head For Cover!, a 5-minute Ukrainian documentar­y made from footage shot by survivors of a Russian missile attack on Kyiv in October 2022, illuminate­s another prominent global conflict.

Meanwhile, Efe, a documentar­y directed and filmed by Shiori Ito — a journalist who became a symbol of Japan’s #MeToo movement after going public with a high-profile rape case — shows life after the Turkey-Syria earthquake in February 2023 through the eyes of a 14-year-old boy.

The festival, founded by Japanese actor Tetsuya Bessho in 1999, is the only internatio­nal short film festival in Asia that is eligible t o nominate five films, including animation, for the following year’s Academy Awards.

Taking place i n hybrid f orm with both online and in-person screenings, this year it will showcase about 270 films selected from 4,936 submission­s in 114 different countries and regions. With technology a running theme in recent years, audiences will also be able to enjoy a special line-up of films made with the assistance of AI.

This includes the Austrian experiment­al animated film The Artificial Conjuring Circle, the first film made completely by AI to be featured at the festival, and the Chinese film Dragon Gate, the first ink-wash style short animation using AI-generated content.

Other features this year include Life Log Box, an online marketplac­e for short film creators to connect with business opportunit­ies, and voting in a festival promotiona­l video contest using NFTs, or non-fungible tokens.

Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia will screen at several venues in Tokyo from June 4-17. Some films are already available to watch online until June 30.

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