父の日のブリリアショートショートシアター!6月19日@横浜
2016年06月19日
Lots of people came out to watch shorts on Sunday afternoon! We love to see the theatre with crowds of people
Our first program was Asia International & Japan Competition 4. There was a screening of “Sociopaths” by director A.T., which just won Hikari TV Award. He will be creating a short with 4K technologies, and I’m looking forward to watch it.
Next screening was Children Program. Today is Father’s Day in Japan, and we have welcomed many families to enjoy shorts together. There were shorts with kindness, humour, black jokes, etc. I was amazed by variety of shorts for children! It must be great for kids to watch and share their feelings and opinions within families and friends.
For Music Short & Video 2, director Aya Shiroi of “We Hold Nothing in Our Hands”, director Ryota Takahashi, artist Maho Fukami, leading actress Minami Obata from “The Forest of Yamato” joined us in post-screening.
It’s our second time to welcome two directors in Yokohama. Shiroi brought a picture book made from her animation short, called “Kumo no ueno Harry (Harry on the cloud)”. The story is loved not only for its animation, but for many genres.
We had an audience from Yamato-city, and she shared with us that the short was very interesting also because there were places she didn’t know. Takahashi also got an question from a father, whose son wants to become a shortfilm maker. Leading actress Obata said, she actually had an personal memory with Yamato city before shooting. To be a leading actress for the short was perhaps a destiny.
For next program, International Competition 8, we had full audience! It might be because we were screening “The Audition”, a gorgeous short by director Martin Scorsese, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Brad Pitt! I hope everyone who came to enjoy the short became a short fan
Our last program for today is Asia International & Japan Competition 10. Director Daisuke Yamaoka and actor Ikunosuke from “Between the Lines” joined us in post screening.
The title is to read “between the lines”, but Yamaoka said his message was NOT to read between the lines. Most of Japanese people tend to read between the lines, but he wanted to tell that it is sometimes good to just let go your feelings. And Ikunosuke gave a great performance as a man, shouting his feeling toward his love, at the end of the short.
Thank you all for coming and joining us today! It was a great day, and we hope to see you again. We will be screening again from Tuesday to Sunday, so please come and enjoy!
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