Japanese Kinema Series: Paprika, dir. Kon Satoshi

Japanese Kinema Series: Paprika, dir. Kon Satoshi
We are pleased to announce new programming in the Japanese program: the Japanese Kinema Series.
The term "kinema" has a cool, retro feel. It was introduced and widely used from the 1920s to refer to what were then called "moving pictures" (活動写真). Magazines titles and theater names used this term for decades before the term eiga (映画) became more commonly used.
Please join us for two film showings this semester. The first reveals the experiences of a motley family trying to get by in an economically depressed Japan. By the award-winning and internationally-recognized director, Kore'eda Hirokazu, Shoplifters, shines a critical light on the idea of family ties. The anime Paprika, on the other hand, is a visual delight and mind-bender. Created by the great storyteller, Kon Satoshi, whose premature death in 2010 left fans despondent, this work asks viewers to question our assumptions about science, technology, and reality.
TH October 6, 2022, 7:30
Shoplifters, dir. Kore'eda Hirokazu
HJP 2114/2118
TH November 10, 2022, 7:30
Paprika, Kon Satoshi
Language House Multipurpose Room
On both evenings at 6:30 p.m., we will host a pizza party on the Language House Patio.