High to Host Japanese Film Festival Highlighting Three Recent Releases
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March 6–20, 2010 2/10/10 The High Museum of Art will present the Japanese Film Festival from Saturday, March 6, to Saturday, March 20. The series features three recent Japanese films, including the award-winning drama “Tokyo Sonata.” The festival is co-sponsored by the Consulate General of Japan in Atlanta. “This year’s Japanese Film Festival features a trio of films that explore the complexities of family relationships as well as the conflicts that arise when modernity collides with tradition,” said Linda Dubler, curator of media arts at the High. “Themes of honor, responsibility and individuality are common in Japanese cinema, and they appear here in films that should be especially meaningful to Americans as we endure the current economy and the accelerated pace of change in an increasingly interconnected world.” The festival opens on Saturday, March 6, with American director Aaron
Woolfolk’s “The Harimaya Bridge,” a gentle drama about forgiveness and
cross-cultural understanding. When Daniel Holder receives news that his
estranged son has been killed in a traffic accident in rural Hailed as one of the best foreign films of 2009, “Tokyo Sonata,” from
director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, premieres on Saturday, March 13. After Ryuhei
loses his job, he hides his unemployment from his family and must find a
new career to provide for them. Meanwhile, his wife and two sons conceal
ambitions of their own, pushing the family toward a seemingly inevitable
breakdown. Writing in Salon, Andrew O’Hehir called the film “a work of
tremendous passion, daring and delicacy.” This film is in Japanese with
subtitles. The series comes to a close on Saturday, March 20, with director
Kichitaro Negishi’s film “What the Snow Brings.” Manabu was once a
successful businessman and loving husband, but when his life falls apart
he contacts his estranged older brother Takeo, who puts him to work as a
stable hand. Set in snowy Film Series Schedule Unless otherwise noted, all films begin at 8 p.m. and are screened in
the “The “ “What the Snow Brings” Support This program is co-sponsored by the Consulate General of Japan in Tickets To purchase tickets in advance go to
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