3/24-4/4 Japanese Film Festival @Georgia State University さまざまな日本映画・邦画上映

3/24-4/4までGeorgia State Universityにて日本映画・邦画が上映されます。入場料は無料です。ご興味のある方はぜひ!

Departures (Okuribito, 2008)

Tuesday, March 27, 2018 4:00 pm
Georgia State University – Dunwoody Auditorium
2101 Womack Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30338
Drama, 2h 10m
2008 Academy Awards, Best Foreign Language Film
Japanese with English subtitles
A newly unemployed cellist moves back to his hometown, where he answers a job ad entitled “Departures” thinking it is a travel agency, only to discover that it is actually for a funeral professional who prepares deceased bodies for burial and entry into the next life.
Kampai! For the Love of Sake (2015)
Thursday, March 29, 2018 4:00 pm
Georgia State University – Dunwoody Auditorium
2101 Womack Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30338
Documentary, 1h 35m
San Sebastian International Film Festival, Culinary Cinema
Japanese with English subtitles
Discover the art of sake. This documentary journeys from rice paddies in Japan to breweries around the globe chronicling three passionate proponents (Japanese, British, American) who are adapting ancient traditions to the demands of a growing global market.
Sweet Bean (An, 2015)
Saturday, March 31, 2018 4:00 pm
Georgia State University – Dunwoody Auditorium
2101 Womack Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30338
Drama, 1h 53m
2015 Cannes Film Festival, Un Certain Regard
Japanese with English subtitles
The manager of a pancake stall finds himself confronted with an odd but sympathetic elderly woman looking for work. A taste of her homemade bean jelly convinces him to hire her, which starts a relationship that is about much more than just street food.
Thermae Romae (Terumae Romae, 2012)
Monday, April 2, 2018 4:00 pm
Georgia State University – Dunwoody Auditorium
2101 Womack Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30338
Comedy, 1h 48m
2012 Toronto International Film Festival, Gala Presentation
Japanese with English subtitles
Ancient Roman Architect Lucius is at a public bathhouse when he accidentally slips through time and resurfaces in a modern-day public bath in Japan. As he time-slips back and forth, his reputation as the ingenious new bath architect begins to grow.
Nobody to Watch Over Me (Dare Mo Mamotte Kurenai, 2009)
Wednesday, April 4, 2018 4:00 pm
Georgia State University – Dunwoody Auditorium
2101 Womack Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30338
Drama, 1h 58m
2010 Academy Awards, Official Submission Best Foreign Language Film
Japanese with English subtitles
This edge-of-your-seat thriller focuses on a 15-year-old girl forced into police protection with a dedicated yet conflicted detective to escape the Japanese media frenzy after her 18-year brother is arrested for randomly murdering two grade school girls.