Japanese Film Festival 2016
~「Shapes of Love」~
Starts at Bangkok on 11th February 2016
In Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen and Surat Thani @ SF Cinema groups
©LOVE&PEACE Film Partners
The Japanese Film Festival organized by the Japan Foundation has eventually come!
In 2016, the Japanese Film Festival, under the theme of “Shapes of Love,”proudly presented nine new and most recent films including the films from international award-winning directors. This year it was organized not only in Bangkok and Chiang Mai but also in Khon Kaen and Surat Thani for the first time.
The Opening Film was “Love & Peace,”the newest and most original work from Sion Sono who won the Caligari Film Award (of the Berlin International Film Festival) and International Federation of Film Critics Award. At the opening event, Yu Kaneko, a Film Critic, from Japan was invited to talk about love and Japanese youth, the Japanese subculture, and current situations of Japanese films through films that were screened in the Japanese Film Festival 2016 such as “Love & Peace.”
Apart from “Love & Peace,”we recommended a special selection of films which would make the audience’s hearts beating and thoughts flourishing towards different shapes of love from, for instance,“Three Stories of Love”(by Director Ryosuke Hashiguchi) which won the Newcomer Award of the 39th Japanese Academy and “Kin Kyori Renai”(starred by Yamashita Tomohisa) which was based on and adapted from a famous girl manga . The Japanese Film Festival was a unique venue which selected Japanese films could be relished only once a year in Thailand.
(Special Talk in Bangkok)
Talk speaker: Mr. Yu Kaneko, a Film Critic and Visiting Lecturer at Keio University
Moderator: Mr. Kong Rithdee, Editor of LIFE, the Bangkok Post
The talk introduced about Japanese youth and love in various generations in relations with the Japanese culture and subculture through some films in the Japanese Film Festival 2016 such as Love & Peace and My Pretend Girlfriend.
Guest speaker: Yu Kaneko (Japan)
Film Critic, Keio University part-time lecturer. Big fan of Thai food and Apichatpong Weerasethakul films. Author of “Folklore in Borderland”, author and editor of “Immigrants and Minorities in European Cinema”, coauthor of “The Forest of Asian Cinema” and “See the world in Asian Cinema”. Coordinator of Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival. |
Moderator: Kong Rithdee (Thailand)
Editor of LIFE, the Bangkok Post. Film Critic. Documentary Filmmaker. Board member of Thai Film Archive. Writer for the Bangkok Post’s column about film criticism more than 19 years. Scriptwriter of ‘The Island Funeral” (2015, directed by Pimpaka Towira) which won the Asian Future Section Prize from the 28th Tokyo International Film Festival. |
Event period, venue and screening schedule
■ Bangkok ■
■ Festival period
Thursday 11 – Sunday 14 February 2016
■ Venue
SF WORLD CINEMA Central World
■ Participants 1234 people
■ Media coverage
See See N:2 AC Dept 1 Arts and Cultural ProjectsFY20151602 Japanese Film Festival14 ReportReportsClippingsClipping Bangkok
Film Screening Schedule
11 February (Thursday)
19:15
Opening Ceremony & Special Talk Event
Opening Film “Love & Peace”
by Sion Sono (2015, 107 min)
12 February (Friday)
19:00
“JINX!!!”
by Naoto Kumazawa (2013, 122 min)
13 February (Saturday)
11:30
“It All Began When I Met You”
by Katsuhide Motoki (2013、106 min)
14:00
“Poison Berry in My Brain”
by Yuichi Sato (2015, 121min)
16:30
“Be Sure to Share”
by Sion Sono (2009, 109 min)
19:00
“Love & Peace”
by Sion Sono (2015, 107 min)
14 February (Sunday)
11.30
“Kin Kyori Renai”
by Naoto Kumazawa (2014, 118 min)
14:00
“My Pretend Girlfriend”
by Saiji Yakumo (2014, 109 min)
16:30
“Beyond the Memories”
by Takehiko Shinjo (2013, 127 min)
19:00
“Three Stories of Love”
by Ryosuke Hashiguchi (2015, 140 min
■ Chiang Mai ■
■ Festival period
Friday 19 – Sunday 21 February 2016
■ Venue
SFX Cinema MAYA CINEMA Lifestyle Shopping Center Chiang Mai
■ Participants 589 people
■ Media coverage
See N:2 AC Dept 1 Arts and Cultural ProjectsFY20151602 Japanese Film Festival14 ReportReportsClippingsClipping Chiang Mai
Film Screening Schedule
19 February (Friday)
19:15
Opening Ceremony
Opening Film “Love & Peace”
by Sion Sono (2015, 107 min)
20 February (Saturday)
11:30
“It All Began When I Met You”
by Katsuhide Motoki (2013、106 min)
14:00
“Poison Berry in My Brain”
by Yuichi Sato(2015, 121min)
16:30
“Be Sure to Share”
by Sion Sono(2009, 109 min)
19:00
“Love & Peace”
by Sion Sono (2015, 107 min)
19:00
“JINX!!!”
byNaoto Kumazawa (2013, 122 min)
21 February (Sunday)
11.30 “Kin Kyori Renai”
by Naoto Kumazawa (2014, 118 min)
14:00
“My Pretend Girlfriend”
by Saiji Yakumo (2014, 109 min)
16:30
“Beyond the Memories”
by Takehiko Shinjo (2013, 127 min)
19:00
“Three Stories of Love”
by Ryosuke Hashiguchi (2015, 140 min)
■ Khon Kaen ■
■ Festival period
Friday 26 – Sunday 28 February 2016
■ Venue
SFC Cinema Central Plaza Khon Kaen
■ Participants 523 people
■ Media coverage
See N:2 AC Dept 1 Arts and Cultural ProjectsFY20151602 Japanese Film Festival14 ReportReportsClippingsClipping Khon Kaen
Film Screening Schedule
26 February (Friday)
17:30
Opening Ceremony
Opening Film “Love & Peace”
by Sion Sono (2015, 107 min)
27 February (Saturday)
11:30
“It All Began When I Met You”
by Katsuhide Motoki (2013、106 min)
13:50
“Poison Berry in My Brain”
by Yuichi Sato(2015, 121min)
16:20
“Be Sure to Share”
by Sion Sono (2009, 109 min)
18:30 “JINX!!!”
by Naoto Kumazawa (2013, 122 min)
28 February (Sunday)
11.30
“Kin Kyori Renai”
by Naoto Kumazawa (2014, 118 min)
13:50
“My Pretend Girlfriend”
by Saiji Yakumo (2014, 109 min)
16:00
“Beyond the Memories”
by Takehiko Shinjo (2013, 127 min)
18:20
“Three Stories of Love”
by Ryosuke Hashiguchi(2015, 140 min)
■ Surat Thani ■
■ Festival period
Friday 4 – Sunday 6 March 2016
■ Venue
SFC Cinema Central Plaza Surat Thani
■ Participants 294 people
■ Media coverage
See N:2 AC Dept 1 Arts and Cultural ProjectsFY20151602 Japanese Film Festival14 ReportReportsClippingsClipping Surat Thani
Film Screening Schedule
4 March (Friday)
17:30
Opening Ceremony
Opening Film “Love & Peace”
by Sion Sono (2015, 107 min)
5 March (Saturday)
11:30
“It All Began When I Met You”
by Katsuhide Motoki (2013、106 min)
13:50
“Poison Berry in My Brain”
by Yuichi Sato(2015, 121min)
16:20
“Be Sure to Share”
by Sion Sono(2009, 109 min)
18:30 “JINX!!!”
by Naoto Kumazawa (2013, 122 min)
6 March (Sunday)
11.30
“Kin Kyori Renai”
by Naoto Kumazawa (2014, 118 min)
13:50
“My Pretend Girlfriend”
by Saiji Yakumo (2014, 109 min)
16:00
“Beyond the Memories”
by Takehiko Shinjo (2013, 127 min)
18:20
“Three Stories of Love”
by Ryosuke Hashiguchi (2015, 140 min)
Bangkok
Opening venue of
the Japanese Film Festival in Bangkok
Opening ceremony at
SF World Cinema Central World presided by
Ms. Wimonlak Chuchart,
Deputy Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Culture.
The ambience of special talks before screening
‘Love&Peace”
Special talks by
Mr. Yu Kaneko, Japanese Film Critic (right),
and moderated by
Mr. Kong Rithdee (left),
Editor of LIFE (Bangkok Post)
before the screening of Love&Peace
Chaing Mai
Registration of
the Japanese Film Festival in Chiang Mai
Guests smiled in front of the backdrop
while attending the Opening ceremony.
Greeting speech by
Mr. Shinya Aoki, Consul-General
of the Consule General of Japan in Chiang Mai
The Opening ceremony of Japanese Film Festival
eventually started in Chiang Mai.
Khon Kaen
Registration for the opening film at
SF Cinema Central Plaza Khon Kaen
Students received their tickets and JF folders
after they registered.
Welcoming speech by
Mr. Sirirat Chumuppakan,
Vice Governor of Khon Kaen Province
The Opening of
the Japanese Film Festival in Khon Kaen.
Surat Thani
Registration for the opening film at
SF Cinema Central Plaza Surat Thani
Studetns wait at the entrance
to view the Opening film.
Welcoming speech by
Mr. Sanit Sriwihok,
Deputy Governor of Surat Thani Province
The formal Opening of
the Japanese Festival Festival in Surat Thani.
Organizers
Organizers:
The Japan Foundation, Bangkok
Supporters:
Embassy of Japan in Thailand,
Consulate-General of Japan in Chiang Mai
Sponsors:
Canon Marketing (Thailand) Co., Ltd,
K.M. Tomyam Co., Ltd
■ Contact information
The Japan Foundation, Bangkok
10th Fl. Serm-mit Tower,
159 Sukhumvit 21, Bangkok 10110
TEL:+66-2-260-8560~4
FAX:+66-2-260-8565