The Terracotta Far East Film Festival will take place from 12th to 15th April 2012 at the Prince Charles Cinema.
With a stunning line-up of films hand-picked from the
best of the region, encompassing diverse genres from comedy to drama to horror
and everything in between, the festival will continue to hold exclusive
Q&As, masterclasses and fabulous parties.
Each year the festival strives to improve on last year
and to discover new talent and fans of Japanese cinema will be able to enjoy an
eclectic mixture of genres; from
controversial director Toshiaki Toyoda (Monsters Club) to quirky
comedy drama featuring renowned actor Koji Yakusho (The Woodsman and the
Rain) and the
legendary animated works of Studio Ghibli.
Prolific actor Denden, well-known in the UK for his performance in Cold Fish, will
be attending our closing ceremony of Himizu,
new film by maverick director Sion Sono.
The following films made in Japan will be screening at the
festival:
FROM UP ON POPPY HILL [Goro Miyazaki I Japan 2011 I UK premiere]
Friday April 13th (18:45)
Anime directed by the son of Hayao
Miyazaki.
A group of Yokohama teens look to save their school's
clubhouse from the wrecking ball in preparations for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
MONSTERS CLUB [Toshiaki Toyoda I Japan
2011 I UK premiere] Saturday April 14th (16:20)
A man abandons modern civilization
and lives in a secluded cabin on a snowy mountain, sending mail bombs to
corporate CEOs.
Director
Toshiaki Toyoda is attending the screening of the film for a Q&A and
Masterclass with the audience.
THE WOODSMAN AND THE RAIN [Shuichi Okita I Japan
2011 I European premiere] Saturday14th April (13:55)
An
inspiring and often comical portrait of two men’s unusual collaboration when a
film crew arrives to shoot a zombie movie in a small village in the mountains
Black comedy with two great stars
appear together, Koji Yakusho of Babel,
and Shun Oguri of Boys Over Flowers
HIMIZU [Sion Sono I Japan 2011
I UK premiere] Sunday April15th (18:30)
Closing
Film Ceremony with actor DenDen holding a Q&A with the audience.
The
powerful story of two teenagers’ struggle to live in a dystopian future Japan destroyed by natural disasters
Also,
part of the Horror Movie Marathon Night (in association with Fright Fest) on
Friday 13th night:
Gyo [Takayuki Hirao |
Japan 2012 International premiere]
The Grudge [Takashi
Shimizu | Japan 2002]
VePrince Charles Cinema, 7
Leicester Place, London WC2H 7BY
Twitter:
@terracotta_dist #terracotta12
09.04.2012 | The Terracotta Festival's blog
Cat. : actor Anima animation asian film festival Asian horror films Charles Cinema Cinema of Japan Cold Fish Contact Details Director Entertainment Entertainment Films FrightFest Ghibli Goro Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki Himizu horror http://terracottafestival.com Japan Japan Cuts Japanese anime Japanese cinema Japanese films Koji Yakusho Kōji Yakusho Leicester london London Miyazaki MONSTERS CLUB Oguri shun Person Attributes Person Career Prince Shimizu Shuichi Okita Shun Oguri sion sono Sion Sono Sion Sono Studio Ghibli Takayuki Hirao The Terracotta Far East Film Festival Toshiaki Toyoda Twitter