The Japan Foundation, Sydney is proud to present the Japanese Film Festival to interstate audiences in Perth, Canberra and Melbourne in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan and Consulate-General of Japan in Perth and Melbourne.

Venues in these states will screen the three core films, GO, Not Yet, and Laputa Castle in the Sky. Screenings are free of charge, however seating is strictly limited.
   
 
 
Perth 6 - 8 Oct
 
Thu 6 Oct 3:30 pm
7:00 pm
Laputa Castle in the Sky  天空の城ラピュタ 
Fri 7 Oct 3:30 pm
7:00 pm
Not Yet  まあだだよ 
Sat 8 Oct 3:30 pm
7:00 pm
GO
 
Perth will feature an extended film festival program. For more details, please visit http://www.perth.au.emb-japan.go.jp.
 
 
 
 
Canberra 17 - 19 Oct
 
Mon 17 Oct 7:00 pm Laputa Castle in the Sky  天空の城ラピュタ 
Tue 18 Oct 7:00 pm GO
Wed 19 Oct 7:00 pm Not Yet  まあだだよ  
 
Venue: National Gallery of Australia
Bookings:

Not required. Admission will be on a first come first served basis. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

Enquiries: Embassy of Japan Tel: 02 6272 7269
 
 
 
 
Melbourne 3 - 5 Nov
 
Thu 3 Nov 6:30 pm GO
Fri 4 Nov 6:30 pm Not Yet  まあだだよ 
Sat 5 Nov 6:30 pm Laputa Castle in the Sky  天空の城ラピュタ 
 
Venue: ACMI Cinemas, Australian Centre for the Moving Image (03 8663 2583)
Bookings:

Not required. Tickets available from the ACMI Box Office from 1pm on the day of screening. Maximum 2 tickets per person, per film.

Enquiries: Consulate-General of Japan, Melbourne Tel: 03 9639 3277
 
   
 
   
Sydney tickets on sale now.
See Sydney ticketing for more information...
 
Catch the special daytime screening of Hinokio on Friday 2 Dec at 10 am, featuring a special guest appearance by two of the film’s 3D animators. Includes exclusive footage, storyboards and CG models from the film as well as Q&A time. Great opportunity for students of Japanese and animation fans alike!
Special Charity Event
Documentary filmmaker, Mayu Kanamori (Chika), will host a special charity event, featuring the inspiring documentary Horumaika. Special guests at this international premiere will include Horumaika director and producer as well as former village mayor.
All proceeds from the screening will go to the Horumaika Rescue Fund.
 
 
 
Copyright © 2005 The Japan Foundation, Sydney