<div>Hello Kinejappaners!</div><div><br></div>It is widely reported that Noburo Ofuji won awards when his film Kujira (The Whale) played at Cannes in 1953 (often incorrectly cited as 1952) and when Yuureisen (The Phantom Ship) played at Venice in 1956 (often incorrectly cited as 1957). It has also been reported that Jean Cocteau (jury president at Cannes in 1953) and Pablo Picasso praised Kujira - but I don't know if this was only reported by word of mouth (did Ofuji himself attend the festivals?), or if it appeared in print. <div>
<br></div><div>Because of the inconsistencies in the way in which this has been reported, I have been trying to find primary sources to confirm that these films won prizes at these two prestigious festivals. The official websites for Cannes and the Biennale list Ofuji's films as having been shown at the festivals, but do not mention any prizes being awarded to Ofuji. I have been going through 1950s periodicals in English and French and have so far only found one mention of Kujira being at Cannes as part of an animation programme but it 1) does not mention it as having won an award and 2) only gives the film a lukewarm critique. (Andre Martin in Cahiers du Cinema in July 1953).</div>
<div><br></div><div>Do any Kinejapanners know of what evidence exists of Ofuji having won an award at either event? I know there was an exhibition at the NFC a couple of years ago where such evidence might have been on display? It was certainly prestigious enough for Noburo Ofuji's films to even show at these festivals in the 1950s, as it was the first time that animation from Japan had been seen in Europe. This is mentioned by Andre Martin in Cahiers du Cinema and also in an article by Bernard Orna in Films and Filming in April 1957 when The Phantom Ship played at the first international animation festival London, who felt that while Ofuji's cutouts did not have "the same subtlety as Lotte Reiniger's" he felt that Ofuji's use of colour was superior. </div>
<div><br></div><div>If anyone knows where I can find evidence of the veracity of claims that Ofuji won prize at Cannes and Venice, I would be most grateful. </div><div><br></div><div>Warm Regards, Cathy</div><div> <br clear="all">
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