Kazuo Hara at Japan Society

Akabori, Kayoko kakabori
Thu Apr 5 17:26:30 EDT 2007


Hi Everyone,

 

Thanks Mark, for getting the information about our Kazuo Hara event out
last week.  

Tickets are available now online.  For those of you who will be here in
New York, please join us-it's going to be a great event! 

An Evening with Kazuo Hara & Sachiko Kobayashi; May 1, 7pm.  Documentary
provocateur Hara will be here at Japan Society on May 1 with his partner
Kobayashi to introduce his first fiction film MANY FACES OF CHIKA (North
American premiere).  Followed by a post-screening discussion with critic
Ed Halter of The Village Voice.  

http://www.japansociety.org/events/event_detail.cfm?id_event=1210192963&
id_performance=1414289964

Best,

 

Kayoko

 

Kayoko Akabori

Film Program Associate

Japan Society

333 East 47th Street

New York, NY 10017

tel:  212.715.1210

fax: 212.715.1262

AIM/iChat: JSooKayoko

www.japansociety.org/film

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
[mailto:owner-KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu] On Behalf Of Mark
Nornes
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 10:10 PM
To: KineJapan
Subject: Hara in NYC

 

Hara Kazuo and Kobayashi Sachiko are going to be bookending their
appearance with Michael Moore in Ann Arbor with screenings in Chicago
and New York. 

 

Here is the info on the New York gig. More on Chicago as it comes in. 

 

Markus

 

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Japan Society Film Program Presents

An Evening with Kazuo Hara and Sachiko Kobayashi

Tuesday May 1

FILM

7:00PM

Many Faces of Chika 

(Mata no hi no Chika)

2004, 114 min., 35mm, color.  In Japanese with English subtitles.

During the 60s and 70s-an age of rebellion and revolution in Japan-
Chika flees from her ailing husband and infant son in search of
independence, only to be met with betrayal, disappointment and
loneliness. Four different actresses play Chika, as she wanders through
the city, country and seaside with four different men. The film will be
introduced by director Kazuo Hara and screenwriter/ producer Sachiko
Kobayashi.

DISCUSSION

9:20PM

In a conversation with Village Voice film critic Ed Halter, Hara and
Kobayashi will discuss their controversial documentaries and transition
into feature filmmaking. Since 1972, Hara and longtime partner,
Kobayashi, have been working together on making ground-breaking
documentaries such as Goodbye CP (1972), Extreme Private Eros: Love Song
1974 (1974), and Emperor's Naked Army Marches On (1987).  Followed by a
reception. 

 

TICKETS

FILM

$10/$6 Japan Society members, seniors & students

 

FILM & DISCUSSION

$13/$9 Japan Society members, seniors & students  

*tickets are limited

 

BOX OFFICE INFO

 

 

 

 

 

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