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Japanese Film Festival to be held in November

DA NANG Today
Published: September 24, 2014

The Japanese Film Festival 2014, which has “Passion” as its theme, will take place at Da Nang’s Le Do Cinema, 46 Tran Phu Street, from 14 - 16 November.  Free tickets for the movies will be issued at the cinema.

Organised by the Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange in Viet Nam, the festival is one of the most eagerly awaited events each year, and it always attracts a large number of movie lovers.  As a result, free tickets are often out of stock just a few days after being issued.

A scene from the film “Tomorrow’s Joe”
A scene from the film “Tomorrow’s Joe”

This year’s event will feature 8 Japanese films under the theme of “Passion”.  They are “Co gai mot trieu Yen” (One Million Yen Girl) produced in 2008 by Director Yuki Tanada, “Cam nhan lan gio” (Feel the Wind) in 2009 by Sumio Omori, “Vo si dao tuoi muoi sau” (Bushido Sixteen) in 2010 by Tomoyuki Furumaya, “Nhung co gai thu phap” (Shodo Girls!!) in 2010 by Ryuichi Inomata, “Cuon so benh an” (In His Chart) in 2011 by Yoshihiro Fukagawa, “Dinh nui” (Peak –The Rescuers) in 2011 by Osamu Katayama, “Joe cua ngay mai” (Tomorrow’s Joe) in 2011 by Fumihiko Sori, and “Nguoi may G” (Robo-G) in 2012 by Shinobu Yaguchi.

All films will be screened with both English and Vietnamese subtitles.

 

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