At the 29th Tokyo International Film Festival they will be doing a full retrospective schedule of the works of Mamoru Hosoda.The Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) will be held October 25th thru November 3rd at Roppongi Hills.During the lineup they will have screenings of many of Hosoda's works.A handful of events will likely be of interest to Digimon fans...The first, at Roppongi Hills' Toho Cinema (Screen 8) on October 27th at 8:20pm will be a marathon of various Hosoda works that are not feature length on their own.It is being screened under the title "Origins of the auteur 1999-2003 (Hosoda's short works)"This includes:The first Digimon Adventure film.The second Digimon Adventure film, Bokura no War Game.After the Digimon films air they will screen episode 40 of Ojamajo Doremi Season 4, the OP and ED to Ashita no Nadja, Superflat Monogram (a collaboration with Takashi Murakami and Louis Vuitton that was, to some degree, inspired by Bokura no War Game), and The Creatures from Planet 66 ~Roppongi Hills Story~.Another event potentially of interest: a talk between Hosoda and director/animator Daisuke Tsutsumi on October 29th at 4pm at Roppongi Academy Hills Tower Hall.At that event they will also screen Tsutsumi's film Dam Keeper, and his short film Moom.The discussion and screening of Tsutsumi's films will be free and given out by lottery, with additional information to come later.Summer Wars, an expanded 'Digimon free' remake of Bokura no War Game will also receive a screening on October 29th at 1:35pm at the Toho Cinemas Roppongi Hills on Screen 8.Full information about the Hosoda retrospective (including the film screening schedule), referred to as "The World of Mamoru Hosoda" can be found on TIFF's website, which they include an English version of.There will also be many other screenings of his work, but I've just given you an overview of the ones likely to be of interest to Digimon fans.Tickets to single films of "The World of Mamoru Hosoda" will be 1300 yen for the general public, 1000 yen for students who want reserved tickets, and 500 yen for students who show up on the day of.The first wave of tickets will be sold October 15th at noon with the second wave a week later on October 22nd at noon (Japan time for both.)Detailed ticket information and prices can be found for all of TIFF here Thanks to garm for help with some of the information.