Yamagata FF Newsletter

Mark Nornes amnornes
Tue Aug 3 21:26:06 EDT 2004


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===               Y I D F F  News ...  August 4, 2004
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===    Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival 2005
===                  Dates: October 7-13, 2005
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[  HEADLINES  ]

1. Entries Open for YIDFF 2005 from September 1, 2004
2. "Fun with Film!" Workshop
3. Documentary Dream Show: Yamagata in Tokyo 2004
    Program and Schedule Finalized!
4. Film Screenings Information

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1. Entries Open for YIDFF 2005 from September 1, 2004

The call for entries for the Yamagata International Documentary Film
Festival 2005's International Competition and New Asian Currents
begins from September 1, 2004. A major difference this time around is
the two-stage deadline for the International Competition

Entry deadline
December 15, 2004 for works completed before October 31, 2004
April 15, 2005 for works completed after November 1, 2004

The deadline for New Asian Currents entries is May 31, 2005.


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2. "Fun with Film!" Workshop

Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival's new workshop for
raising the next generation of cinemaphiles:
"Fun with Film!"

Now seeking participants!  (entry open to elementary, junior high and
high school students)

This brand new workshop, to be held in September for the first time
ever, aims to encourage the next generation of young cinemaphiles and
give them a chance to experience the enjoyment of not only watching,
but also making films. Animator Aihara Nobuhiro will be leading the
workshops, and silent film narrator Asakura Kaori will give a special
performance at the screenings of finished works on September 12.

September 4 (Sat) - 5 (Sun): "Let's Make a Movie!"
Through the magic of animation, we'll make our illustrations and clay
creations come to life on film, and maybe even gain an insight into
the mysteries of the moving image...

Date/Time/Venue:
     September 4 (Sat) 9:30-17:00
         Yamagata Budokan (Kajo Park, yamagata city)
     September 5 (Sun) 9:00-17:00	
         Kajo Central, 23F (Machizukuri Joho Center, Kodo Joho
         Conference Room, yamagata city)
Instructor: Aihara Nobuhiro
         (animator, Kyoto University of Art and Design professor)

September 12 (Sun): "Let's Watch Some Movies!"
A screening of the animated works produced during the workshops, as
well as a selection of old Japanese films complete with authentic
live "katsuben" narration. Who knows what will emerge from the silver
screen...

Date/Time/Venue:
     September 12 (Sun) 13:00-15:00
         Kajo Park Higashi Otemon  (Tower Gate), Yamagata city
Live film narration: Asakura Kaori
         (theater group Gekidan Rakutenyumeza member,
          and featured on TUY Television's "Doyoman")

* Open to elementary, junior high and high school students who are
   able to participate in the entire program (September 4, 5 and 12).
   If you wish to participate but cannot attend on all three days,
   please contact the YIDFF office.
* Entry limit: 50 applicants (40 elementary and junior high school
   students, 10 high school students)
   The application period will close when the entry limit is reached.
* Entry fee: 1,000 yen (prizes for participation will be awarded on
   the final day, September 12)
* What to bring: lunch, art supplies (either paints, crayons, markers
   or colored pencils)
* Application deadline: August 27 (Fri)
* Applications and enquiries: 023-624-8368 (YIDFF Yamagata office)
   To apply by phone, please call the above number and give us your
   name, address and phone number.

Please note that "Let's Watch Some Movies!" on September 12th is open
to the general public. Admission is free.


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3.	Documentary Dream Show: Yamagata in Tokyo 2004
     Program and Schedule Finalized!

Without further ado, we bring you program details and a screening
schedule for Documentary Dream Show: Yamagata in Tokyo 2004, a
selection of around 100 works which includes several featured at last
year's YIDFF 2003, as well as special programs devised exclusively
for Tokyo.

Schedule & Venues
Venue 1: The Japan Foundation Forum
          September 8 (Wed) - 15 (Wed)
Venue 2: Athenee Francais Cultural Center
          September 18 (Sat) - October 11 (Mon - public holiday)
Venue 3: The Film School of Tokyo
          September 19 (Sun), 23 (Thu - public holiday), 26 (Sun)

**Screening Program

* International Competition and New Asian Currents
The quality of the works chosen for the International Competition
program is second to none! These gems were painstakingly selected
from amongst the 902 submissions received from all around the world
for the 2003 festival.
Together they provide a kaleidoscopic view of what is really going on
around the world in our era.
Since its inception in 1993 as a means of showcasing up and coming
filmmakers from across Asia, New Asian Currents has continued to
delight and stimulate audiences with the discoveries and dedication
of raw new talents who bring the realities of today's Asia directly
to the screen. This is where the future vanguard of filmmaking and
the truths of our time are found.

* American Dream or American Nightmare?
September 11 is almost upon us once again, and the influence of "
America" can be felt in many occurrences around the globe. What
meaning does the "American dream" have for those who live outside the
United States? This collection of works examines exactly what is
necessary to ensure that this dream does not become a nightmare for
the rest of the world. American documentary doesn't begin and end
with Michael Moore...

* Newsreel - 1968: They Called Them "Bullet Films"
Brought together by Jonas Mekas, radical filmmaking collective "
Newsreel" burst on to the scene in the United States in 1968 as a
force in the movement against the war in Vietnam. Its founding
members included Robert Kramer and Jon Jost, and the influence of its
activities spread across the globe, even leading to a partnership
with Ogawa Productions in Japan. Experience the avant-garde activism
of Newsreel in this current era of confusion, and journey back in
time to 1968.

* Okinawa - Nexus of Borders: Ryukyu Reflections
This collection of works, evoking the future of documentary through
their sojourns amidst the nexus of borders, includes several films
from YIDFF 2003's voluminous and substantial Okinawa retrospective as
well as new additions. An examination of and by Okinawa; an
archipelago of moving images devoted to these islands. The world that
unfolds within the screen belongs to all of us.

* The Stars of China's Era of the Auteur
In June of 2004, _Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks_ was released in French
cinemas. The Le Monde newspaper lauded its achievements, and despite
its gargantuan length it is making a significant impact on the box
office. Consequently, its director Wang Bing will be producing his
next feature film with French funding. In recent years, many
exceptional filmmakers have emerged from China with works that
transcend the boundaries of fictional and documentary cinema, freely
traversing genres with an emphasis on auteurship. Jia Zhangke, Yu Lik
Wai, Zhang Yuan... Don't miss this opportunity to view the
extraordinary masterpieces of these master filmmakers with strong
ties to Yamagata.

* On the World Stage! More Conscientious, More Dynamic: Asia Press
International
Independent journalists and documentarians unaffiliated with major
media organizations are travelling to the far corners of the globe
and recording their diverse realities from the closest viewpoint
possible. This program introduces the latest works from members of
Asia Press International, a network of journalists which has remained
active since 1987, and explores the possibilities provided by
television broadcasting and internet media.

* Asia: Artistic and Experimental
The act of training a camera on a subject marks the beginning of a
struggle, as well as an experiment. Works made with ambitious designs
such as these are emerging in abundance on the Asian continent.

* New Docs Japan
The appeal of documentary is multi-faceted. There are numerous works
being produced which are full of new approaches and fresh appeal,
including many that don't make it to Yamagata. This section brings
together works that have received widespread praise, but are rarely
given the chance to be seen by the public at large.

**Mini programs
*Asia as Seen from  Earthquakes - 9.21
*The Phenomenon Known as Jean Eustache
*Pasolini's Secrets
*10-minute Films Inspired by Herz Frank
*A Cinematic Tribute to Maeda Katsuhiro
*The Journeys of Rithy Panh: From Cambodia
*Thai Wonders Take Flight

Time Schedule

*Venue 1: The Japan Foundation Forum  (03-5562-4096)
           www.jfforum.jpf.go.jp/index-j

September 8 (Wed)
11:30 _Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks Part 1: Rust_ (Wang Bing / China)
16:00 _Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks Part 2: Remnants_
19:30 _Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks Part3: Rails_

September 9 (Thu)
12:00 _Wellspring_ (Sha Qing / China)
       _Hard Good Life_ (Hsu Hui-ju / Taiwan)
14:30 _A Short Journey_ (Tanon Sattarujawong / Thailand)
       _Three-Five People_ (Li Lin / China, USA)
16:30 _Nee Engey--Where are You_ (R. V. Ramani / India)
19:30 _Basal Banar-Sacred Ritual of Truth
       (Auraeus Solito / Palawan-The Philippines)

September 10 (Fri)
12:00 _Family Project: House of a Father_ (Jo Yun-Kyung / Korea)
       _Purity_ (Anat Zuria / Israel)
14:30 _The Ballad of Life_ (Panah Barkhouda Rezaei / Iran)
       _The Old Man of Hara_ (Mahvash Sheikholeslami / Iran)
       _Her and Him Van Leo_ (Akram Zaatari / Lebanon)
17:00 _Hibakusha--At the End of the World_ (Kamanaka Hitomi / Japan)
19:00 _Crumb_ (Terry Zwigoff / USA)

September 11 (Sat)
11:00 _And Thereafter_ (Lee Hosup / Korea)
       _The Shot Heard around the World_ (Christen Choy / USA)
13:30 _The War Room_ (Chris Hegedus, D.A. Pennebaker /USA)
15:30 _Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr._
       (Errol Morris / USA)
17:15 Special Talk Live
19:00 _Stevie_ (Steve James / USA)

September 12 (Sun)
11:00 _Gift of Life_ (Wu Yii- feng / Taiwan)
14:00 _Family Project: House of a Father_, _Purity_
16:30 _Wellspring_, _Hard Good Life_
18:30 _Homesick_ (Lam Chi-hang / Hong Kong)
       _The Big Durian_ (Amir Muhammad / Malaysia)

September 13(Mon)
12:00 _Sand and Water_ (Shaheen Dill-Riaz / Bangladesh)
14:30 _The Maze of Lanes_ (Kalpana Subramanian / India)
       _NEW (IMPROVED) DELHI--Director's Cut (Vani Subramanian / India)
       _Night of Prophecy_ (Amar Kanwar / India)
17:00 _S21, the Khmer Rouge Killing Machine_ (Rithy Panh / France)
19:30 _Shepherds' Journey into the Third Millennium_
       (Erich Langjahr / Switzerland)

September 14 (Tue)
11:00 _Ordo_ (Temirbek Birnazarov / Kyrgystan)
       _Fuente Alamo--The Caress of Time_ (Pablo Garcia / Spain)
13:00 _Stevie_
16:00 _Hoop Dreams_ (Steve James / USA)
19:30 _American Dream_ (Barbara Kopple / USA)

September 15 (Wed)
10:45 _Domestic Violence_ (Fredric Wiseman / USA)
14:20 _DV2_ (Fredric Wiseman / USA)
17:30 _The Atomic Cafe_
       (Jayne Loader, Kevin Rafferty, Pierce Rafferty / USA)	
19:30 _Song of Ajima_ (Aoyama Shinji / Japan) + Talk

*Venue 2: Athenee Francais Cultural Center (03-3291-4339)
           www.athenee.net./culturalcenter/

September 18 (Sat)
10:30 _Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks Part 1: Rust_
15:10 _Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks Part 2: Remnants_
18:40 _Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks Part3: Rails_

September 21(Tue)
14:20 _Chichi, the Monster_ (Lin Tay-jou / Taiwan)
       _Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy_
       (Rakesh Sharma / India)
16:10 _150 Seconds Ago_ (Batul Mukhtiar / India)
18:30 _Gift of Life_

September 22 (Wed)
14:30 _Oui Non_ (Jon Jost / USA, France, Itary)
16:50 _Number Zero_ (Jean Eustache / France)
19:00 _Little Folowers of Pier Paolo Pasolini_
       (Alain Bergala / France) (scheduled)
       _RoGoPaG_ (Pier Paolo Pasolini / France)

September 24 (Fri)
14:30 _10 Minutes Older: The Trumpet_ (Chen Kaige, Victor Erice,
       Werner Herzog, Jim Jarmusch, Aki Kaurismaki, Spike Lee,
       Wim Wenders / Germany, UK)
16:40 _10 Minutes Older: The Cello_ (Bernardo Bertolucci,
       Claire Denis, Mike Figgis, Jean-Luc Godard, Jiri Menzel,
       Michael Radford,Volker Schlondorff, Istvan Szabo / Germany, UK)
19:00 _10 Minutes Older_ (Herz Frank / USSR)
       _Flashback_ (Herz Frank / Latvia)

September 25 (Sat)
14:00 _Bad Company_, _Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes_
       (Jean Eustache / France)
16:00 _Les Photos d'Alix_, _A Dirty Story_ (Jean Eustache / France)
17:40 _Number Zero_ (scheduled)

September 27 (Mon)
13:50 _Hunting Down an Angel or Four Passions of the Soothsayer Poet_
       (Andrey Osipov / Rossia)
       _Angelos' Film_ (Forgacs Peter / The Netherland)
16:20 _Raymundo_ (Ernesto Ardito, Virna Molina / Argentina)
19:00 _Haight-Ashbury_, _Columbia Revolt_,
       _Black Panther--Off the Pig_ (USA)
       _NO GAME_ (Oe Masanori, Marvin Fishman / USA)

September 28 (Tue)
15:00 _What Am I, a Robot?_
       _Paris in the Month of May_(France),
       _Le soulevement dela jeunesse, Mai 68_
       (Maurice Lemaitre / France)
17:00 _Haight-Ashbury_, _Columbia Revolt_, _Black Panther--Off the
Pig_
       _NO GAME_
19:00 _Hanoi, Tuesday the 13th_ (Santiago Alvarez / Cuba)
       _Accelerated Development--In the Idiom of Santiago Alvarez_
       (Travis Wilkerson / USA)

September 29 (Wed)
14:30 _Hanoi, Tuesday the 13th_, _Accelerated Development--In the
Idiom of Santiago Alvarez_
16:30 _What Am I, a Robot?_, _Paris in the Month of May_
       _Le soulevement de la jeunesse, Mai 68_
18:30 _Raymundo_

September 30 (Thu)
14:00 _A Report from Haneda_, _Three Day War in Narita_
       (Ogawa Shinsuke / Japan)
16:20 _'68 Okinawa--Japan_ (Isaka Yoshiyuki / Japan)
       _Underground Square_ (Ouchida Keiya / Japan)
18:30 _Polluted Japan_, Free Kwangju_ (Maeda Katsuhiro / Japan)
       + Talk (Takagi Ryutaro)

October 1 (Fri)
14:00 _Moriguchi Katsu's Works_ + Talk
16:30 _Nanamui Part 1 Ceremonial Songs_ (Higa Toyomitsu) +Talk
18:30 _Nanamui Part 4 Ceremonies_ (Higa Toyomitsu) +Talk

October 2 (Sat)
13:00 _Records of the Battle of Okinawa--from the Collection of the
       One-foot Film Movement (unedited version)_ (USA)
15:00 _War Stories Told in Shima Kutuba_ +Talk (Higa Toyomitsu)
18:00 _Chamberlain's Zushigame_ (Minato Chihiro / Japan) + Talk

October 4 (Mon)
14:20 _Dust Buries Sabuk_ (Lee Mi-young / Korea)
16:20 _Edit_ (Lee Chang-jae / Korea, USA)
18:30 _Gongbo's Happy Life_ (Ji Dan / China (Asia Press)) + Talk

October 5 (Tue)
14:10 _A Short Journey_, _Three-Five People_
16:10 _Jakarta Stock Shot: NO.7 (TRK-Jakarta Volunteers Team on
        Humanity)_ (Ron Puyundatu / Indonesia)
       _Dream Land_ (Tonny Trimarsanto / Indonesia)
       _Dandelion_ (Ren Shujian / Japan)
18:30 _Zarmina's Story / The Executed Afghan Woman_
       (Tamamoto Eiko / Japan (Asia Press))
       _Divorce Iranian Style_
       (Kim Longinotto, Ziba Mir-Hosseini /UK, Iran) + Talk

October 6 (Wed)
13:40 _A2_ (Mori Tatsuya / Japan)
16:20 _Debris_ (Abdel Salam Shehadeh / Palestine)
       _Title Deed from Moses_, _News Time_
       (Azza El-Hassan / Palestine)
18:30 _Documentarist Watai Takeharu_
       (Watai Takeharu  / Japan (Asia Press) )+ Talk

October 7 (Thu)
14:20 _Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks Part 1: Rust_
19:00 _Neon Goddesses_ (Yu Lik-wai / Belgium-Hong Kong)
       _Tokyo: In Public_ (Jia Zhangke / Japan)

October 8 (Fri)
13:10 _Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks Part 2: Remnants_
16:50 _Old Men_ (Lina Yang Tian-yi / China)
19:00 _In Public_, _Xiao Shen Going Home_ (Jia Zhangke / China)

October 9 (Sat)
12:00 _Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks Part 3: Rails_
14:40 _The Square_ (Zhang Yuan, Duan Jinchuan / China)
17:30 _Okinawan Dream Show_ (Takamine Go) + Talk

October 11 (Mon)
14:40 _The Land of the Wandering Souls_ (Rithy Panh / France)
16:50 _S21, the Khmer Rouge Killing Machine_
19:00 _Thirdworld_, _Mysterious Object at Noon_
       (Apichatpong Weerasethakul / Thailand)

*Venue 3: The Film School of Tokyo (03-5205-3565)

September 19 (Sun)
13:00 _1975 Okinawa Summer_ (Tomimoto Minoru)
       _The Life of Okinawa Part 1: Indigenous Island Fauna_
       (Yoshida Yutaka)
15:00 _Yamangunutida_ (Jahana Yuzuru)
       _Motoshinkakaranu_ (Nunokawa Tetsuro)
17:30 _The Voice of Okinawa_ (Mainichi Eiga)
       _Dokuritsu shojo gurentai_ (Asato Mari / Japan) + Talk
	
September 23 (Thu-public holiday)
12:00 _Gobono no kanokabu -- Yamagata-ken Obanazawa-shi Gobono no
       yakihata_ (Abe Yoko, Izutsu Momoko, Watanabe Tomofumi,
       Muguruma Yumi / Japan)
       _Sekigawa no shinaori - Yamagata-ken Atsumimachi Sekigawa no
       juhifu_ (Imaishi Migiwa, Izutsu Momoko, Abe Yoko,
       Muguruma Yumi / Japan)
14:20 _Horumaika_ (Hashimoto Shinichi / Japan)
16:20 _Picture Letter_ (Uchida Nobuteru / Japan)
18:20 _Momo Chenga_ (Iwasa Hisaya / Japan)

September 26 (Sun)
11:00 _3rd--Unknown Commer House_
       (Sanada Misao, Oki Hiroyuki, Maeda Shinjiro / Japan)
       _3 rd Vol.2--2 Light House_ (Sanada Misao / Japan)
13:30 _The Circle's Corner_ (Lam Kin-hung / Hong Kong, USA)
       _Red Flag Flies_ (Zhou Hong-xiang / China)
       _Perpetual Motion_ (Sakhya Byamba / Mongolia)
16:00 _Gina Kim's Video Diary_ (Gina Kim / Korea, USA)
19:00 _Chlorine Addiction, ISLANDHOPPING_ (Tan Kai-syng / Singapore)

  + All talk shows will take place at the conclusion of the screening
  + Further guests are also scheduled to appear. Stay tuned!

*Admission prices (applies to all venues)
*One film - advance sales 1,000 yen, same-day sales 1,300 yen
*Three films - advance sales 2,700 yen, same-day sales 3,600 yen
*Ten films - advance sales 8,000 yen, same-day sales 10,000 yen
*Free Pass 15,000 yen
  (limited to 100 passes, comes with YIDFF 2003 catalog)
*Athene Francais Cultural Center members, Film School of Tokyo
  students: one program 800 yen (same-day sales only)
*Advance tickets are now on sale at Athene Francais Cultural Center,
  Ticket Pia (P code 473-378) and ticket agencies in Tokyo.
*Tickets in the three film and ten film packs may be used by
  filmgoers other than the purchaser. However, the Free Pass is valid
  for one user only.
*Organized by the YIDFF Organizing Committee, Ace Japan, Athene
  Francais Cultural Center, The Film School of Tokyo, and Cinematrix
*Enquiries: 03-5362-0672 (YIDFF Tokyo Office)


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4. Screenings

< Hosted by the YIDFF Organizing Committee >

+++ The Yamagata Documentary Film Library Friday Theater +++

On the second and fourth fridays of each month the YIDFF Organizing
Committee holds screenings of films which are not shown at commercial
theaters, such as documentary films including the Film Library
Collection films, pre-war Japanese films, masterpieces, independent
works, experimental films, and animation at the 40-seat theater.
Tomonokai (support) members can join the Friday Theater for free (
membership fee is 1000 yen for six months). Anyone is welcome to join
the Tomonokai.

** Family Portrait: Japan in the 1960s and 70s, Part 1
                     *No English subtitles

Dates: August 13 (Fri) 14:00, 18:30 (program screens twice)

_People of Ryumon ("Ryumon no hitobito")_ JAPAN / 1968 / 40min
_Heart of the Family ("Kazoku no kokoro")_JAPAN / 1968 / 32min
_Mothers of Okinawa ("Okinawa no hahatachi")_JAPAN / 1970 / 30min

A fifty-year chronicle of the hardships faced by residents of a
mandarin orange-growing village, _People of Ryumon_; the fortunes of
a close-knit family and the movement to prevent tuberculosis unfold
in _Heart of the Family_; and a revelatory examination of the issues
that challenged Okinawa and its inhabitants after 27 years of
American occupation, _Mothers of Okinawa._ Join us as we take a look
back at Japan in the 1960s and 70s.


** YIDFF 2003 Encore Screenings Part 11

Dates: August 27 (Fri) 14:00, 18:30 (program screens twice)

_Shepherd's Journey into the Third Millennium_
    Erich Langjahr / SWITZERLAND / 2002 / 124min

Related screening / 16:30 (once only)
_Alpine Ballad_
    Erich Langjahr / SWITZERLAND / 1996 / 100min

A flock of several hundred sheep. Lambs are born, milk is milked and
bread is baked.  _Shepherd's Journey into the Third Millennium_ from
YIDFF 2003's International Competition captures the everyday lives of
a family of Swiss shepherds, set against the spectacular backdrop of
the Swiss Alps. In accompaniment is a special once-only screening of
director Erich Langjahr's earlier documentary, _Alpine Ballad_ (YIDFF
'97 International Competition entry).


** Family Portrait: Japan in the 1960s and 70s, Part 2
                     *No English subtitles

Dates: September 10 (Fri) 14:00, 18:30 (program screens twice)

_The Old Man and the Fishing Boat ("Sappa to rojin")_
    JAPAN / 1966 / 36min
_The Road to Employment ("Shokugyo e no michi")_
    JAPAN / 1970 / 37min
_Chidori and the Children ("Chidori to kodomotachi")_
    JAPAN / 1973 / 31min

** Changing Times, Changing Songs: The Making of a Citizen's Orchestra
                     *No English subtitles

Dates: September 24 (Fri) 14:00, 18:00 (program screens twice)

_The Spring ("Koko ni izumi ari")_
    Imai Tadashi / starring: Okada Eiji, Kishi Keiko, Kobayashi Keiju /
    JAPAN / 1955 / 150min


Venue: The Yamagata Documentary Film Library (Yamagata Big Wing 3F)
Admission: Free for Tomonokai members.
            (Membership fee: 1000 yen for six months)
Inquiries?023-624-8368 (YIDFF Yamagata office)


+++ "Women Living in Religion" Screening +++

As part of the "Japanese and Religion" seminar taking place at the
Yamadera Basho Memorial Museum, Yamagata city, this special program
features screenings of two religion-themed documentaries.

Date/Time: August 7 (Sat) 12:40
_Purity_
    Anat Zuria / Israel / 2002 / 63min

An examination of the state of married life and sex as governed by
the laws of Judaism.

Date/Time: August 21 (Sat) 12:40
_Perpetual Motion_
   Sakhya Byamba / Mongolia / 2002 / 55min

A look at the daily lives of orphan girls living at a Buddhist
monastery in the suburbs of Ulaanbaatar who assist in religious
ceremonies.

Venue: Yamadera Basho Memorial Museum (023-695-2221)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 023-624-8368 (YIDFF Yamagata Office)


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