JURIES

Pénélope Bagieu

Pénélope Bagieu

Born in 1982 in Paris to Corsican and Basque parents, Pénélope Bagieu studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where she specialized in multimedia and animation. After graduating, she began working as an illustrator on major advertising campaigns, book covers, and press publications. Her blog, ‘Ma vie est tout à fait fascinante’, in which she humorously and sharply portrays her daily life, became a publishing success after its online popularity. Her work, translated into many languages, has received numerous awards and accolades: the SNCF Prize at the Angoulême Festival and the BD Award for Best Humour Album in 2011 for Cadavre Exquis, the Harvey Award for Best European Book in 2018 for California Dreamin, the Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material in 2019 for her two-volume Brazen, which has been translated into twenty languages, the Babelio Comics Prize in 2020, and the Quebec Booksellers’ Youth Comics Prize in 2021 for her adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The Witches. Her success has been phenomenal. The first two volumes of her Joséphine trilogy were adapted into films in 2013 and 2016, starring Marilou Berry in the lead role, and Brazen was adapted into an animated TV series in 2020. Pénélope Bagieu was named a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 2013.

Aubry Mintz

Aubry Mintz

Aubry Mintz has worked as a feature animator (ILM, Square USA) and directed projects for Smirnoff, McDonalds, MuchMusic and General Mills and the Canadian rock band Rush. His short-animated film “Nothing to Say” narrated by celebrity Danny Aiello screened at 41 festivals around the globe and won awards at Australia Independent Film Festival, Arctic Film Festival (a United Nations SDG Initiative), Palm Springs International Animation Festival, Anchorage Film Festival, NFMLA, and Canada Shorts. Mintz is also a co-author for the book “Ideas for the Animated Short 2nd Edition” and writer for Cartoon Brew, Animation Magazine, AnimationScoop.com and IndieWire.com. Mintz presented at Disney Feature Animation, Blue Sky Animation Studios and DreamWorks Animation, San Diego Comic Con, SIGGRAPH , Lightbox Expo, and Wondercon. Aubry was also guest host on TV’s Turner Classic Movies (TCM) for a 4-hour program on the animated short films from the National Film Board of Canada and he was featured in the documentary “Autism Goes to College” Mintz is Professor of Animation at California State University Long Beach and the Executive Director of ASIFA-Hollywood.

Shuzo John Shiota

Shuzo John Shiota

Shuzo John Shiota was raised in the United States and is a graduate of the Sophia University Faculty of Law, Department of International Legal Studies. After joining the Nippon Steel Corporation in 1991, Shiota went on to participate in the launch of Dream Pictures Studio in 1997. He moved to Polygon two years later and in 2003 assumed the position of President and CEO. As studio head Shiota has spearheaded efforts to cultivate Polygon’s overseas presence, helping the studio to become a leading developer of TV series and content targeted at the foreign market. Shiota has also served as a judge at major Japanese and international film festivals including Prix Ars Electronica (AUS), SIGGRAPH (U.S.) and the Annecy International Animation Film Festival (France). He also presided as conference chair for SIGGRAPH Asia in December 2021, and in 2022 received a Special Achievement Award at the 25th Japan Media Arts Festival. In 2023, he received a Hall of Fame Award from Animation Magazine in the U.S. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). His hobbies include playing in a band.