CRS is proud to support the New York Japan CineFest! Highlighting some of the most exciting new voices in cinema, New York Japan CineFest is an annual event that features works by emerging Japanese and Japanese American filmmakers. Two programs of short films are presented in this year’s edition. Program 1 on Thursday, June 2 is followed by a reception. Program 2 on Friday, June 3 is followed by a discussion.
Tickets: $8 members; $10 students/seniors; $12 nonmembers. Co-presented by Asia Society and Mar Creation, Inc. Part of Citi series on Asian Arts and Culture.
While all the films are worthy and interesting, we’d like to single out “Amongst” by Dr. Chisa Hidaka and Dolphin Dance Project, which opens program 2. Dr. Hidaka is world renowned for her work studying and dancing with dolphins and has previously presented at CRS. Her under water dancing, her communication and connection with the dolphins, and her ability to capture this on screen is breathtaking, and inspiring in the way that she brings together her professional experience and artistic ability and passions to create a unique and fulfilling path for herself that she can share with her fellow humans.
Thursday, June 2, 2016, 6:30 pm
Valley of Dolls
Dir. Fritz Schumann. 2014. Japan. 7 min.
Matcha: An Ippodo Story
Dir. Michael McAteer. 2015. USA. 7 min.
Venom Therapy
Dir. Steven Murashige. 2015. USA. 18 min.
TOKYO COSMO
Dir. Takahiro Miyauchi. 2015. Japan. 5 min.
Swinging Skirt
Dir. Yusaku Okamoto. 2014. Japan. 20 min.
A Beautiful Person
Dir. Isao Yukisada. 2016. Japan. 40 min.
Program followed by a reception. Click here for more information.
Friday, June 3, 2016, 6:30 pm
Amongst
Dir. Chisa Hidaka. 2014. USA. 6 min.
JOSEITO
Dir. Shigeyoshi Tsukahara. 2014. Japan. 14 min.
Girl, Wavering
Dir. Noriko Yuasa. 2015. Japan. 19 min.
Fall Seven Times, Get Up Eight: The Japanese War Brides
Dir. Lucy Craft, Karen Kasmauski, Kathryn Tolbert. 2015. USA. 26 min.
Take 8
Dir. Shinichiro Ueda. 2015. Japan. 20 min.
Fox Fears
Dir. Miyo Sato. 2015. Japan. 8 min.
Keino
Dir. Evan Dennis. 2015. USA. 5 min.
Program followed by a discussion. Click here for more information.