“Film making in Fukushima Hamadoori”
Three talk sessions about filmmaking in Fukushima initialed by the Fukushima Hamadoori Film,Art and Culture Project,a reconstruction effort to create a new local character using art and cluture.
In the session,Motohiro Katsuyuki,director of the blockbuster “Bayside Shakedown” series,will talk on the theme “For Creativity to Spread in the Hamadoori Area”.
And the second session with Inudo Isshin,director of “Josee,the Tiger and the Fish”, will focus on “When a movie is born in the Fukushima”.
The third session with Inudo Isshin, director and Tanaka Mako, Advisor by Japan Film Commission, will focus on “To attract cultures into Fukushima Hamadoori area”.
Please look forward to these aspiring sessions that will explore a new base for flammaking.(On the day, interpretation service is available such as in-ear monitors.)
Live Streaming Available
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Hosted by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry / Cabinet Office, Government of Japan / Members of Intrapreneurship in METI for Fukushima
“Film making in Fukushima Hamadoori” ①
To spread creativity in the Fukushima Hamadoori area
Guest(tentative): Motohiro Katsuyuki, Maruyama Yasuhiro, Shio Mutsuko, Azuma Asuka, Tani Kenichi, Moriya Takeshi
Date: 10.30[SUN] 12:00-
Venue: Marunouchi Building 1F MARUCUBE
Admission free / Open seating / Simultaneous interpretation in English provided.
“Film making in Fukushima Hamadoori” ②
When a movie is born in the Fukushima Hamadoori area
Guest(tentative): Inudou Isshin(Direcrtor), Imaizumi Rikiya(Direcrtor), Higashimori Aika (Director), Araki Keiko (Festival Director, Pia Film Festival)
Date: 10.31[MON] 18:45-
Venue: Marunouchi Building 1F MARUCUBE
Admission free / Open seating / Simultaneous interpretation in English provided.
“Film making in Fukushima Hamadoori” ③
To attract cultures into Fukushima Hamadoori area
Guest(tentative): Inudou Isshin(Direcrtor), Tanaka Mako(Advisor, Japan Film Commission), Baba Tatsuharu, Kohatsu Ryohei
Date: 10.31[MON] 20:20-
Venue: Marunouchi Building 1F MARUCUBE
Admission free / Open seating / Simultaneous interpretation in English provided.