2nd DEJIMA JAPANESE FILM FESTIVAL 2006
- The Current State of Japanese Cinema -
3 ~ 5 November at AMSTERDAM (Cinema Het Ketelhuis)
A selection screening at ROTTERDAM (8~11 November | Cinerama)
and UTRECHT (10~12 November | Louis Hartlooper Complex)
Current Japanese cinema, diverse and groundbreaking, over 20 recent films. International, European and/or Dutch premieres only
Following the success of the first Dejima Japanese Film Festival 2005, three new theatres at the renovated Cinema Ketelhuis (Amsterdam) will again host this exclusive stage for the latest in Japanese cinema. The 2nd Dejima Japanese Film Festival will take place on 3, 4 and 5 November. The programming aims at showing a wide variety of original and ground-breaking films, without genre constraints; the main programme will feature international, European and Dutch premieres only. The festival boasts over 20 recent Japanese films.
A selection of the programme will go on to be screened from 8~11 November at cinema Cinerama (Rotterdam) and from 10~12 November at Louis Hartlooper Complex (Utrecht).
Want to know more?
Information about the festival programme, theme programmes, discussions, invited guests, screeners, ticketing and other matters will be announced to you in press releases. The same information will also be uploaded to the festival website
Artwork will be made available soon and can be downloaded from the website.
Request to the press:
Previously, in publicity the term 'Japanese' was frequently dropped from the full festival name. We kindly request you to write the full name as: Dejima Japanese Film Festival. In particular for those who are less familiar with the origin of the name, this addition is helpful.
The 2nd Dejima Japanese Film Festival is supported by the Japan Foundation, the Dutch Film Fund, the ThuisKopie Fund, the City of Rotterdam, the City of Utrecht and the K.F. Hein Fund.
FedEx Express, Benelux, Japan Airlines (JAL), Benelux, the International Insitute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Leiden and Amsterdam, Jalpak International B.V., Amsterdam, Asiamania and cinema Het Ketelhuis.