[KineJapan] UTCP Screening: "No Man's Zone"

Mark Roberts mroberts37 at mail-central.com
Sat Jan 11 20:03:50 EST 2014


Dear KineJapaners,

Please join us at UTCP for a free screening of Fujiwara Toshi's No Man's Zone on Friday, January 24th at 18:00.

Place: University of Tokyo, Center for Philosophy, Collaboration Room 3, Bldg. 18, 4F, The University of Tokyo, Komaba.

Language: English | Admission Free | No registration required.

Details: http://utcp.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/events/2014/01/film_screening_no_mans_zone/index_en.php

The screening will be following by a public discussion with director Fujiwara Toshi, Mark Roberts and Élise Domenach of UTCP.

Description
Following the Fukushima No.1 nuclear crisis of March 11th 2011, an evacuation order was proclaimed for the 20 km area surrounding the power station, making the costal region of Fukushima a vast abandoned no-man’s zone. On the eve of complete governmental restriction, the camera wanders to record the devastated landscapes as well as the beautiful spring flourishing. Nothing seems to have changed except that all humans have left, for radioactive contamination is invisible.

No Man’s Zone is a record of these forbidden landscapes, a philosophical essay in images and sound meditating on the fundamental nature of visible and invisible destruction, a portrait of people never losing their dignity, and of the richness of their culture soon to be lost.

After its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, No Man’s Zone has screened at over forty international festivals including the Festival International Documentaire de Marseille, the Edinburgh International Film Festival, the 'Cinema Verite' Tehran International Documentary Film Festival, Amsterdam International Documentary Festival (IDFA), Bangkok World Film Festival, Cinema Digital Seoul Film Festival, Shanghai International Film Festival, and the Taipei Zero Nukes Film Festival.

No Man’s Zone will open in theatrical release from Feb. 1st, at Eurospace in Shibuya.
2月1日より、渋谷・ユーロスペースにてロードショー 配給:シグロ

Fujiwara Toshi studied Film Studies at Waseda University, and in the School of Cinema and Television at the University of Southern California (USC). His films include: Independence: Around the Film ‘Kedma’ by Amos Gitai (2002), We Can’t Go Home Again (2006), Cinema is about Documenting Lives: the Works and Times of Noriaki Tsuchimoto (2007), and Fence (2008).

Organized by The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy (UTCP), Uehiro Research Division

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Mark Roberts
Research Fellow, UTCP
http://utcp.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/members/data/mark_roberts/index_en.php

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