21st Tokyo International Film Festival
August 25th 2008 07:15
October 18-26, 2008 Roppongi Hills and Bunkamura (Shibuya)
With the Tokyo film festival now less than two months away, now would be the time to start planning your trip to Japan for the first major film festival that focus on the environment issues we have in front of us today.
The 21st Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) will be held from October 18th to 26th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. As one of the twelve largest international film festivals officially endorsed by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF), TIFF has been growing steadily as an internationally-recognized film festival
ever since 1985, and it continues to develop along with its affiliated market TIFFCOM.
In recognition of the fact that we, as human beings, are responsible for protecting and preserving the global environment, Ecology will be the theme of the 21st TIFF. To symbolize our commitmentto the environment, this year’s festival will feature a Green Carpet instead of the traditional Red Carpet, and the ecological theme will be reflected in a variety of programs during the festival, including a new award as well as various seminars and events.
The 21st TIFF unveils its official poster visual. The poster is based on Green Earth symbolizing the festival’s commitment to the environment, and it goes with our newly-launched slogan Action! for Earth
Below is the statement from the organisers of this years festival:
We make films. But the Earth made us. Cinema, a global language, constantly adapts to reflect its era. The greatest films inevitably address the most compelling social issues of their times. One of the most urgent problems we now face is protecting the Earth’s environment.
While many individual films have grappled with how to sustain our environment,
no international film festival has yet stepped up to champion this issue.
This is why we are gathering filmmakers here in Tokyo—one of the world$B!G(Bs centers of environmentally responsible living—to think about how to care for our planet and propose solutions.
We hope that our ideas will resonate far beyond the film community,contributing to the global conversation on our planet$B!G(Bs future. By engaging with the environmental crisis as filmmakers, we can find new ways to imagine our relationship with the Earth.
Because we make films, but the Earth made us.
Action! for Earth.
www.tiff-jp.net
For further information E-mail: ryuta.hattori@tiff-jp.net
With the Tokyo film festival now less than two months away, now would be the time to start planning your trip to Japan for the first major film festival that focus on the environment issues we have in front of us today.
The 21st Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) will be held from October 18th to 26th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. As one of the twelve largest international film festivals officially endorsed by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF), TIFF has been growing steadily as an internationally-recognized film festival
ever since 1985, and it continues to develop along with its affiliated market TIFFCOM.
In recognition of the fact that we, as human beings, are responsible for protecting and preserving the global environment, Ecology will be the theme of the 21st TIFF. To symbolize our commitmentto the environment, this year’s festival will feature a Green Carpet instead of the traditional Red Carpet, and the ecological theme will be reflected in a variety of programs during the festival, including a new award as well as various seminars and events.
The 21st TIFF unveils its official poster visual. The poster is based on Green Earth symbolizing the festival’s commitment to the environment, and it goes with our newly-launched slogan Action! for Earth
Below is the statement from the organisers of this years festival:
We make films. But the Earth made us. Cinema, a global language, constantly adapts to reflect its era. The greatest films inevitably address the most compelling social issues of their times. One of the most urgent problems we now face is protecting the Earth’s environment.
While many individual films have grappled with how to sustain our environment,
no international film festival has yet stepped up to champion this issue.
This is why we are gathering filmmakers here in Tokyo—one of the world$B!G(Bs centers of environmentally responsible living—to think about how to care for our planet and propose solutions.
We hope that our ideas will resonate far beyond the film community,contributing to the global conversation on our planet$B!G(Bs future. By engaging with the environmental crisis as filmmakers, we can find new ways to imagine our relationship with the Earth.
Because we make films, but the Earth made us.
Action! for Earth.
www.tiff-jp.net
For further information E-mail: ryuta.hattori@tiff-jp.net
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