Jack & Betty Hosts Daily Guests for the Movie “The Spirit of Yokohama”
The documentary film “The Spirit of Yokohama”, which depicts community activities and the bonds of citizens in Yokohama, is being shown at Cinema Jack & Betty in Yokohama.
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The film centers on the narrative of a local figure who contributed to the reconstruction after the Yokohama air raid, showing various community activities tackling local issues.
The film, previously screened at events such as the Yokohama International Film Festival, is now having its first theatrical release.
The screening period lasts until July 4, with varying showtimes each day. After each session, a talk show featuring the director and cast is scheduled.
The opening day featured stage greetings, followed by guest talks on subsequent days, and discussions on the theme of “Yokohama’s Visual Culture” including clay animation and other local cinema topics planned for after June 18.
In conjunction with the film screening, a guided walk around
About: Cinema Jack & Betty
Cinema Jack & Betty, located in Yokohama, Japan, is a notable independent cinema known for its commitment to showcasing a diverse range of films, including classic movies, art films, and works by emerging filmmakers. Established in 1977, the cinema has gained a reputation for its intimate setting and for fostering a community of film enthusiasts. It is named after the original founders, highlighting its personal and cozy atmosphere that contrasts with commercial multiplexes.
About: Yokohama International Film Festival
The Yokohama International Film Festival, established in 1983 in Yokohama, Japan, is a significant cultural event celebrating both Japanese and international cinema. Originally launched to promote new films and foster emerging talent, the festival showcases a wide range of genres and styles from around the world. Although it faced organizational challenges and was discontinued after its first iteration, the festival made a notable impact on the film community during its brief tenure.