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The Fukuoka City Public Library Movie Hall Ciné-Là THE FUKUOKA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOVIE HALL CINÉ-LÀ FILM PROGRAM SCHEDULE AUGUST 2015 JAPANESE ANIMATION FILMS August 5-August 8 No English subtitles HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH “ANY DAY NOW” August 9 Film in English Lecture in Japanese INDONESIAN FILMS WITH RIRI RIZA August 12-August 28 English subtitles ON EXHIBIT NOW! POSTER COLLECTION EXHIBIT OF ARCHIVED TURKISH FILMS A tie-in campaign with the “Collection of Turkish Films” to be shown at our theater from July 15-August 2 EXHIBIT RUNS: JULY 1 –JULY 30 SHOWCASE CORRIDOR FUKUOKA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY 1F FUKUOKA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY ENGLISH HOME PAGE http://www.cinela.com/english To download this program schedule: http://www.cinela.com/english/cinelaschedule.htm JAPANESE ANIMATION FILMS August 5-8 No English subtitles Japanese animation films for the summer. No English subtitles. HYŌTAN SUZUME Director: Ryūichi Yokoyama 1959/35mm/ Color/ 55 min./ No English subtitles STORY: In a frog kingdom, a rowdy frog and his son end up killing a treasured sparrow. A grave is created for the sparrow from which a gourd plant sprouts…WANPAKU ŌJI NO OROCHI TAIJI Director: Yūgo Serikawa 1963 /35mm /Color/86 min./No English subtitles STORY: A young boy meets a princess and learns that a 8-headed dragon has abducted all her sisters... NAGAGUTSU WO HAITA NEKO Director: Kimirou Yabuki 1969 /35mm/Color/80 min./No English subtitles STORY: King Cat sends his cats to kill Pero, the cat, for having saved a mouse. Pero meets Pierre, a boy, who falls in love with Princess Rosa, who is then abducted by Lucifer, the Magician. JŪIPPIKI NO NEKO Director: Shirō Fujimoto 1980 /35mm/Color/84 min./ No English subtitles STORY: An aging cat tells a group of 11 cats about a giant fish, which is big enough to feed them for a whole month. The cats go after the fish… HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH “ANY DAY NOW” August 9 Only! Film in English Lecture in Japanese The American film “Any Day Now” will be shown in conjunction with a lecture on human rights to be given by Rōma Koiwa in Japanese after the film. Admission to the Lecture is included in the admission to the motion picture. ANY DAY NOW Director: Travis Fine Cast: Alan Cumming, Garret Dillahunt 2012 / Digital / Color / 97 min./ USA in English STORY: A gay couple must fight the biased legal system to adopt a boy with down syndrome. INDONESIAN FILMS WITH RIRI RIZA August 12-August 28 English subtitles Indonesian films centered on the works of film director Riri Riza. GIE Director: Riri Riza Cast: Nicholas Saputra, Sita Nursanti /2005/35mm/ Color/147min/English subtitles STORY: The life of Indonesian Soe Hok Gie, of Chinese descent, who was a prime student activist in the 1960s. THREE DAYS TO FOREVER Director: Riri Riza Cast: Nicholas Saputra, Adinia Wirasti/2006/35mm/Color/104min/English subtitles STORY: A college student travels to his cousin’s wedding with her sister and the two converse about many aspects of life in this road movie by Riri Riza. THE RAINBOW TROOPS Director: Riri Riza Cast: Cut Mini, Zulfani 2008/35mm/Color/125 min/English subtitles STORY: A story of the lives of ten children who enter an Islamic elementary school on a small island off the Indonesian archipelago in 1974. THE DREAMER Director: Riri Riza Cast: Rendy Ahmad, Azwir Fitrianto 2009/35mm/Color/127min/English subtitles STORY: A sequel to “The Rainbow Troops” where the two protagonists finish high school, attend a university in Jakarta and finally realize their dream of traveling to Paris. ATAMBUA 39°CELSIUS Director: Riri Riza Cast: Guidino Soares, Petrus Beyleto 2012/Digital/Color/90min/ English subtitles STORY: A father and son live in Atambua in Indonesia bordering East Timor where the mother and sister live. A film addressing one of Indonesia’s dark pages in its modern age history through the depiction of one family. SUDDENLY DANGDUT Director: Rudi Soedjarwo Cast: Dwi Sasono, Titi Kamal 2006/35mm/Color/ 95min/English subtitles STORY: A woman is a singer in a popular rock band and her sister acts as her manager. One day during a police search, heroine is discovered, which belongs to a friend of the singer. Fearing arrest, the sisters flee and end up in a band playing Dangdut, another form of popular music in Indonesia… THE FORBIDDEN DOOR Director: Joko Anwar Cast: Fachri Albar, Marcia Timothy 2009/35mm/Color/115min/ English subtitles STORY: A popular sculptor lives happily with his beautiful wife. One day, however, he receives a message at home, that reads, “Help Me”, and starts investigating…THE DANCER Director: Ifa Isfansyah Cast: Oka Antara, Prisia Nasution 2010/Digital/Color/112min/English subtitles STORY: The position of a sacred dancer in a village is regarded as having ties to a supernatural spirit considered important to the customs of the village. A girl in the village wants to become this sacred dancer but her boyfriend doesn’t approve and ultimately leaves her and the village to join the army.… MOVIE THEATER PROGRAM SCHEDULE : AUGUST 5-31 2015 “JAPANESE ANIMATION FILMS” (August 5-8) “INDONESIAN FILMS WITH RIRI RIZA”(August 12-28) Adults ¥500 University/College/High School ¥400 Junior High/Elementary School ¥300 “Wa No Kai” members ¥250. Identification required. “HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH ‘ANY DAY NOW’ ” (August 9) Adults ¥600 University/College/High School ¥500 Junor. High /Elementary School ¥400 “Wa No Kai” members ¥300. Identification required Library Closed: August 10,17,24,31 Theater Closed: August 11,18,25 August 5-8 Japanese Animation Films (No English subtitles) 5 Wed 11:00 Hyōtan Suzume 14:00 Wanpaku Ōji No Orochi Taiji 6 Thu 11:00 Nagagutsu Wo Haita Neko 14:00 Jūippiki No Neko 7 Fri 11:00 Wanpaku Ōji No Orochi Taiji 14:00 Hyōtan Suzume 8 Sat 11:00 Jūippiki No Neko 14:00 Nagagutsu Wo Haita Neko 9 Sun HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH “ANY DAY NOW” 11:00 Any Day Now (in English) 12:50 Lecture by Rōma Koiwa (in Japanese) 14:30 Any Day Now(in English) 16:20 Lecture by Rōma Koiwa (in Japanese) August 12-28 Indonesian Films with Riri Riza (English subtitled) 12 Wed 14:00 Suddenly Dangdut 13 Thu 11:00 The Dancer 14:00 Atambua 39° Celsius 14 Fri 11:00 3 Days To Forever 14:00 GIE 15 Sat 11:00 The Rainbow Troops 14:00 The Dreamer 16 Sun 11:00 Suddenly Dangdut 14:00 The Forbidden Door 19 Wed 14:00 The Dancer 20 Thu 11:00 Atambua 39° Celsius 14:00 The Forbidden Door 21 Fri 11:00 The Rainbow Troops 14:00 The Dreamer 22 Sat 11:00 3 Days To Forever 14:00 GIE 23 Sun 11:00 The Dancer 14:00 Atambua 39° Celsius 26 Wed 11:00 GIE 14:30 The Rainbow Troops 27 Thu 11:00 The Dreamer 14:00 3 Days To Forever 28 Fri 11:00 Suddenly Dangdut 14:00 The Forbidden Door 29 Sat Private Screening: Call Fukuoka Eiga Circle (Tel:092-781-2817) in Japanese 30 Sun Focus on Asia International Film Festival Fukuoka Special Pre-Festival Event to be announced on our website in early August .
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