Category Archives: Film Screenings

Asia Society and Japan Foundation present Film Series: Japanese Cinema 1960s

November 5 – December 10, 2010
Asia Society and Museum
725 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10021

Free admission to all films
“From socially conscious screeds and samurai flicks to psychotronic spy thrillers, this quick survey of ’60s movies from the Land of the Rising Sun promises lots of sound and fury.”—David Fear, Time Out NY
The decade of the ’60s produced a wide array and high quantity of films that made it the golden age of Japanese cinema. Politically radical New Wave films, formally vigorous art films, and mainstream genre films were produced side-by-side contributing to the vibrancy of the industry. This series showcases a sampling of films representative of this period. These diverging voices reflect acute attitudes toward a changing Japan, a sense of exploration, with hints of tradition. (All films in Japanese with English)

Age of Assassins

 

 

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Live from Tokyo: Screening on Oct. 29 at Asia Society New York, Lewis Rapkin’s documentary takes viewers all over Tokyo as it explores the city’s innovative contemporary artistic culture.

Date: Friday, October 29, 2010
Time: 6:45pm
Venue: Asia Society and Museum (725 Park Ave.,at 70th Street, NY)
Tickets: $7 members; $9 students/seniors; $11 nonmembers.

Note: Q&A with film director after the screening.

Presented by Asia Society & New York-Tokyo

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Film screening: “BOAT NO. _ _ -_ _ _ _ are we there yet?” by Mai La Thai

Date: Thursday, August 12, 2010
Time: 8pm
Venue: Zora Art Space (315 4th Avenue between 3rd and 2nd streets in Park Slope, Brooklyn)
Ticket: t.b.a.

Mai La Thai is an art director and filmmaker based in New York City. She has received numerous international awards in different disciplines throughout her career. The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences recognized her twice for her online short films. The film “Goal” was commissioned by Nike in 2006 for the World Cup and was subsequently featured in Shots UK. She received a second nod from the Academy in 2010 for “A Toast to Memo.” La Thai creates bodies of work influenced by her upbringing.

Film Title: BOAT NO. _ _ -_ _ _ _ are we there yet?

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