VietNamNet Bridge – The Japanese Film Festival 2015 entitled “Colors of Love” will take place from 9 October – 14 November 2015 in Ho Chi Minh City, Danang and Hanoi.
This year’s film festival focuses on the introduction of Japanese films under the theme of “Shape of Heart”, including six films, which portray various shapes of hearts, loves among friends, families, lovers. The festival’s opener is “Beyond the Memories”..
Film Festival Information:
♥ My Pretend Girlfriend
2014/Vista/109’/Color/Teen, Romance
Director: Saiji Yakumo
Based on: Momose, Kotchi o Muite by Eiichi Nakata
Screenplay: Kyoko Inukai
Music: Ryoko Anan
Produced by: Naomi Akashi,
Kumi Kobata
[Cast]
Osamu Mukai as Noboru (grown up)
Tarou Takeuchi as Noboru (high school)
Akari Hayami as Momose
Anna Ishibashi as Tetsuko
Kudo Asuka as Miyazaki
[Synopsis]
Since entering high school, Noboru Aihara (Takeuchi) has gone mostly unnoticed by his peers. One day, a friendly senior student called Shun Miyazaki (Asuka Kudo) calls him over and introduces him to Yo Momose (Hayami), a student from a neighboring class, then makes a strange request. In order to quell a rapidly spreading rumor that Shun has become romantically involved with Momose despite going out with Tetsuko Kanbayashi (Anna Ishibashi), one of the most popular girls in school, he asks Noboru to pretend to be Momose’s boyfriend, temporarily…
Based on the novel “Momose, Kotchi wo Muite” by Otsuichi (published May 10, 2008 by Shodensha). The novel was published under the pen name of Eiichi Nakata.
[Film Festivals, Awards]
2014 – (16th) Udine Far East Film – April 25-May 3, 2014 *World Premiere
♥ Beyond the Memories
2013/Vista/127’/Color/Romance
Director: Takehiko Shinjo
Writer: Ryo Ikuemi (manga),
Sachiko Tanaka, Satomi Oshima
Cinematographer: Mitsuru Komiyama
Producer: Daisuke Kadoya,
Minami Ichikawa, Atsushi Terada,
Hiroyasu Asami, Tomoko Jo, Seiji Okuda,
Naoto Hatakeyama, Kasumi Yao
[Cast]
Masami Nagasawa as Kanna Seto
Masaki Okada as Roku Akazawa
Kengo Kora as Kazue Haruta
Chizuru Ikewaki as Manami Sakuraba
Haru as Tomomi Kawaguchi
Megumi as Chikako Nohara
Aoi Nakamura as Toshikuni Mayama
Yuki Furukawa as Kiyomasa Komine
Kaoru Hirata as Momoka Senke
Ryosei Tayama as bar master
Soko Wada as Yanagihara
[Synopsis]
Kanna and Haruta are childhood friends. During their first year of high school, one night at a fireworks festival while Kanna is listening to a classmate declare his love for her, Haruta dies in a traffic accident. …Right after he sends a message to her cell phone… Since the accident, Kanna is unable to feel anything romantic for guys and grows older in age but remains a 15-year-old at heart. As an adult, she starts working at a movie publicity company and one day meets Roku, an employee of a publishing firm.
“What a jerk…” She is turned off by Roku, who callously stomps over her heart with his words and actions, but she gradually develops an interest in him. Roku, cheerful and seemingly without a care in the world, actually also has a tragic past. They clash and quarrel but can’t help being attracted to each other. Kanna and Roku, both carrying wounds in their hearts… What does fate have in store for them?
[Film Festivals, Awards]
2013 – (26th) Tokyo International Film Festival – October 17-25, 2013 – Special Screenings 2013 – “Best Supporting Actress” (“Chizuru Ikewaki”) at (38th) Hochi Film Awards -December, 2013
♥ It All Began When I Met You
Directed by: Katsuhide Motoki
Produced by: Kentaro Koike, Shinzo Matsuhashi
Written by: Atsuko Hashibe
[Cast]
Hiroshi Tamaki – Kazuki (“Eve’s Lover”)
Rin Takanashi – Reiko (“Eve’s Lover”)
Fumino Kimura – Setsuna (“Long Distance Relationship”)
Masahiro Higashide – Takumi (“Long Distance Relationship”)
[Synopsis]
Set during the Christmas time, the film starts at Tokyo Station – one of the busiest stations in the world in which a million people pass through daily Some hoping for a new encounter, some leaving their loved ones, some departing for a new adventure, and some coming home… Kazuki, whose life is busy with running his web design company, doesn’t believe in love anymore.
One day, he meets a struggling actress Reiko in a restaurant and treats her arrogantly due to a small misunderstanding. But when he learns that Reiko is not a bad person after all, he wants to make it up to her.
In this film, six separate stories are shown to be interlinked as the film progresses, describing ten main characters who are all hoping to express their hearts to someone.
Will they find their miracle of Christmas?
[Film Festivals, Awards]
2013 – (26th) Tokyo International Film Festival – October 17-25, 2013 – Special Screenings
Japanese film festival 2015-BeSuretoShare_Yeuthuongthanhloi
♥ Be Sure to Share
2009 / Vista / 109’ / Color / Family Relationships
Director & Writer: Shion Sono
Cinematographer: Shogo Ueno
Music: Tomohide Harada
Producer: An Umemura, Nichiho Marumo, Toshiie Tomita
[Cast]
Akira as Shiro Kita
Eiji Okuda as Tetsuji Kita
Ayumi Ito as Yoko Nakagawa
Keiko Takahashi as Izumi Kita
Sousuke Takaoka as Keita Tamura
[Synopsis]
The cancer-affected body does not show the past glory and strength of Shiro’s father any longer. What keeps the family going is the slightest hope they find in his same clear consciousness. Facing the death of his respected but fearful father, the son starts to realize what his old man has really meant in his life for the first time, and starts to enjoy the time together.
One day, however, the doctor sentences that Shiro himself is also a cancer patient. What is worse is that his condition is worse than the father’s… “I might die before him…”
Not wanting to make his father suffer any more than now, the son never tells a soul about his own ending life to the family or his young fiancée. Keeping his secret on his own, on the contrary, he even starts to wish the father to go off earlier.
Facing the unpreventable event in life, “death,” what would Shiro choose to share with his loved ones in his remaining time…?
[Film Festivals, Awards]
2013 – (26th) Tokyo International Film Festival – October 17-25, 2013 – Special Screenings
♥ Jinx!!!
2013 / Vista / 122’ / Color / Romance
Director & Editor: Naoto Kumazawa
Screenplay: Yukiko Manabe
Story by: Naoto Kumazawa, Yukiko Manabe
Produced: Cinemat
Music: G
[Cast]
Hyomin as Yoon Jiho
Kirumi Shimizu as Kaede Yamaguchi
Kento Yamazaki as Yusuke Nomura
[Synopsis]
Jiho (Hyomin) came all the way to Japan from Korea for a 3 month short-stay at a Japanese University. In Japan, she encounters with a quiet sober girl with no friends, Kaede (Kurumi Shimizu) in her school dormitory. When Jiho finds out that Kaede has a crush on Yusuke (Kento Yamazaki), a boy from the same university, Jiho tries to cheer them through her Korean-style jinx. Jiho, a little pushy girl, starts to drag Yusuke in, and their relation start to turn into an unexpected way…
[Film Festivals, Awards]
2013 – (26th) Tokyo International Film Festival – October 17-25, 2013 – Special Screenings
*World Premiere
2014 – (14th) Nippon Connection – May 27-June 1, 2014 – Nippon Cinema *European Premiere
♥ Life Back Then
2011 / DVD / 131 min. / Color / Love, Strategy
Director: Takahisa Zeze
Screenplay: Sachiko Tanaka, Takahisa Zeze
Novel by: Masashi Sada
[Cast]
Masaki Okada as Kyohei Nagashima
Nana Eikura as Yuki Kubota
Tori Matsuzaka as Shintaro Matsui
Shingo Tsurumi as Huruta
Taizo Harada as Sasho
[Synopsis]
Kyohei Nagashima (Masaki Okada) has shut away the world. During his high school was the target of bullying and experienced horrifying moments. Now as a young adult takes a new job. He works for a company that specializes in cleaning out the homes of recently deceased individuals. With his new job Kyohei meets co-worker Yuki (Nana Eik Yuki has also experienced a traumatizing event as a teen and has also shut herself away the world. These two young people form a bond as they go through the homes of recently departed people. They gradually open up to each other and in the process to world. Yet, their fragile psyches may or may not be ready for such changes…
[Awards, film festivals]
Innovation Award – 2011 (35th) Montreal World Film Festival – August 18-28, 2011
2011 (16th) Busan International Film Festival – October 6-14, 2011 – A Window on Asian Ci
2011 (24th) Tokyo International Film Festival – October 22 – 30, 2011 – Special Screenings
2012 (36th) Hong Kong International Film Festival – March 21-April 5, 20112 – I See It My W
2012 (15th) Shanghai International Film Festival – June 16-24, 2012 – Global Village: Japan Week
Film schedule:
Hanoi: National Cinema Center
87 Lang Ha, Ba Dinh, Hanoi
All films will be screened with both English and Vietnamese sub-titles.
The admission is free, but audience is advised to obtain free tickets at following venues.
✿ Ho Chi Minh City
Ticket distribution
Starts from Friday 2 October 2015
Dong Da Cinema
890 Tran Hung Dao St, Dis 5, HCMC
9:00 – 21:00 (everyday)
Each person can get maximum 6 tickets, 2 tickets for each film
For more information, please contact to the Consulate General of Japan in HCMC.
✿ Danang
Ticket distribution
Starts from Friday 16 October 2015
Le Do Cinema
46 Tran Phu St, Hai Chau Dist., Danang City
For more information on ticket distribution, please contact to the cinema.
✿ Hanoi
Ticket distribution
Starts from 9:30 on Sunday 1 November 2015
The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam
27 Quang Trung, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam
9:00 – 18:00 (Mon – Sat)
Each person can get maximum 4 tickets
T. Van
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