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Here we go #jff #jff2019 (at Jerusalem, Israel) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0dEOXbgExY/?igshid=148g81zdgv0f3
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Minggu lalu, 7-10 Nov 2019, Japanese Film Festival digelar di Jakarta, yg akan dilaksanakan juga di beberapa kota di Indonesia. Tahun ini gue cuma nonton tiga film, yaitu: 1. A Banana? At this Time of Night? >> Gue datengnya telat, jadi ketinggalan sekitar 15 menit, sampe bingung kenapa judulnya Banana tapi gue ga liat pisang sama sekali di film ini, LOL, ternyata adanya di scene awal 🤭 Filmnya ttg penderita MD (hampir mirip dengan ALS) dan para relawan yg membantu mereka. Biasanya film dengan tema seperti ini akan sangat menguras air mata, tapi tidak dengan film ini, well itu yg gue alami. Gue agak ngantuk nontonnya, (efek dateng telat? 🤷♀) walaupun ada juga scene yg bikin gue nangis, tapi tetep banyak nguapnya. Filmnya drama berbalut komedi, yg ternyata diangkat dari kisah nyata, sampe pas film selesai gue yang, "wah, hebat banget orang ini!". Terus di sini kita kayak diingetin gitu kalau, yg perlu "bantuan" bukan cuma orang yg sakit, tapi juga yg sehat. 2. Bento Harassement >> Dari 3 film yg ditonton, film ini favorit gue!!!! SUKA BANGET. Filmnya menghibur banget, ketawa terus sampe akhirnya lu nangis ga berenti. GILAK. Film selesai nangis gue makin kejer.😭 Ceritanya tentang ibu yg selalu membuatkan bento karakter untuk berkomunikasi dengan anaknya yg masih SMA. Ya, masa puber tuh anak-anak suka males ngomong sama orang tua kan? Jadi si ibu pakai cara seperti itu. Dan bentonya lucu-lucu banget. Bagus filmnya 💚 3. 12 Suicidal Teens >> Castnya aktor-aktor muda Jepang yg lagi naik daun banget. Ada Hanachan dan Mahhii fav tante hehe 🥰 Tapi ya, masa gue liat Mahhii di sini keingetnya Sakamoto terus, lol, asa mirip 🙈 Kalau Sakamoto desuga mau dibikin live action, boleh nih Mahhii 🙈 Anyway, filmnya tentang sekumpulan anak yg ingin bunuh diri bareng. Tapi mereka malah jadi menginvestigasi mayat yg tiba-tiba ada di dalam ruang pertemuan, jadi kayak film detektif gitu. Cukup bagus sih kalau menurut gue, macam-macam depresi remaja muncul di sini. Gue paling suka konflik si artis dan fangirl, karena secara ga langsung saling terkait. Sekian 💚 Tahun ini temanya hijau, jadi pulpennya hijau merah, matching dengan semangka-semangka gue🤭🍉 #reviewhida #jff2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/B46O26qjfpF/?igshid=ruc9gpiw9onx
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Watching the Mumbai premiere of #TforTajMahal at @jagranfilmfestival 😊 @kireetkhurana -- you have created magic! Everyone is proud to be part of it. Thank you 😍 . Special mention to @subratduttaactor for outstanding performance in the lead role -- You.Are.Amazing! . #JagranFilmFestival #JFF #JFF2019 #actor #ZacharyCoffin (at Jagran Film Festival Mumbai) https://www.instagram.com/p/B24K4C5AYIc/?igshid=1rr9k9d7crl50
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Jagran Film Festival (JFF) is an initiative by the Jagran Prakashan Group towards creating a culture of cinema appreciation and an honest and sincere attempt create a platform that connects great content with audiences across the country. Last year, with over 18 towns, 400+ screenings, 18 cinema appreciation workshops, the festival directly touched over an audience of over 55,000 people, and the media coverage of Jagran puts the reach of JFF well beyond 50 mn people across India. In its 9th year, the Festival received great response from filmmakers internationally having received a record number of 4500 film entries. The Jagran Film Festival will start from Delhi, travelling through Kanpur, Lucknow, Allahabad, Varanasi, Patna, Dehradun, Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Bhopal, Indore, Gorakhpur, Agra, Ludhiana, Hisar, Meerut, Raipur and finally culminates in Mumbai. This makes it geographically the largest film festival perhaps in the world. The festival screens films across genres from around the globe. A unique feature of JFF is that the cast and crew of a few select films are invited to a discussion with the audience on various elements of the film to wherever the Festival travels. An important aspect of the festival is to generate discussions on the various aspects of Cinema and its impact on society and popular culture. Delhiites, get ready for the biggest traveling film festival! Jagran Film Festival is here in your city to celebrate a decade of cinematic culture and build a platform that connects people with local stories. So, block your seats for the rich, cultured film festival of the nation. HERE'S THE BIG NEWS - JFF is back with a bang! If you are a big movie buff, then make your way to the biggest travelling film festival. Mark your calendars as the Jagran Film Festival is going to flag off from the Capital on the 18th July 2019. See you there! #GoodCinemaForEveryone #JFF2019 #jagranfilmfestival @jagranfilmfestival @dainikjagranevents #fest #events #internships #competitions #fei #feevin #festeventsinternships @fest.events.internships (at New Delhi) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzfGWXxnEkl/?igshid=w9kp0alvhogg
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Japanese Film Festival 2019 Program Lands Across Aus
“We can’t wait to see what next year has in store for Japanese cinema!”
The Japanese Film Festival, boasting one-off screenings and Festival showings throughout the country, will soon enjoy week-plus runs in Sydney and Melbourne. With the stretches boasting a wide selection of Japanese cinema, segments of which have already or will soon play in different cities including Canberra, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, the Festival’s Anna Lee sat down to chat the marquee program and all things JFF 2019.
“I believe there are a number of recent trends in Japanese cinema that you can see reflected in this year’s Festival program,” said Lee. “Female directors are gaining more and more visibility in Japan, and we have the honour of having ‘Blue Hour’ director Yuko Hakota as a guest in Sydney for a Q&A.”
“’Blue Hour’ is her first feature film, and Hakota has already won a number of awards, including Shanghai International Film Festival’s Asian New Talent Award for Best Director. Along with this, we’re also seeing stories that aren’t often given a chance in the spotlight taking centre stage in this year’s film selection, such as ‘My Father, the Bride’ (directed by Momoko Fukuda), which features a girl struggling with accepting the fact that her father wants to marry a man and become a bride.”
This year’s JFF features a mix of comedy, live-action, dramas and period films, including ‘Samurai Shifters’ where bookish Samurai Katagiri has to convince his entire town to Marie Kondo and relocate across the water on a very tight budget. #JFF2019 will also host a number of animations; long a staple of the Festival.
“Japan is certainly known for its animated feature films, and for JFF we focus on selecting films that an Australian audience would likely not get a chance to see in cinemas otherwise,” said Lee. “The widespread success of the Japanese animated film ‘Your Name’ (2016) also increased interest in Japanese animation and film at an international level; boosting revenue for feature films in Japan in the years since.”
“’Ride Your Wave’ and ‘Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire’ are both related to films that screened as part of JFF 2018. ‘Ride Your Wave’ is ‘Night is Short, Walk on Girl’ Director Masaaki Yuasa’s latest film, while ‘Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire’ is the 23rd feature film in the Detective Conan series… it is the first Detective Conan film to be directed by a woman, Tomoka Nagaoka, and also the first in the series to be set outside of Japan, with Conan’s latest mystery taking him all the way to Singapore…‘Ride Your Wave’ features Masaaki Yuasa’s signature vivid animation style in a slightly less psychedelic narrative compared to his previous works; he’s known for never really doing the same thing twice.”
The Japanese Film Festival screens across Australia
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