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La Cinematheque Quebecoise is hosting the largest retrospective of early Japanese animation to ever take place outside of Japan.

By AnimeMojo - Feb 19, 2008 12:02 AM EST
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From February 27 to April 5, the special Montreal screenings of Japanese animation from 1924 to 1952 will feature 53 films in 16mm and 35mm, including one feature - Japan's first - Momotaru, The God Soldier of the Seas. National Film Center/Museum of Modern Art of Tokyo curator Akira Tochigi will be in town to inaugurate the event and will lead a conference on February 29 on early Japanese animation.

A full schedule is available on the CQ website (French only), and Facebook, with a sampling of the shorts. As of this week, a bilingual program for the retrospective is available at the Cinematheque.

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