
6. Body.Radical Japanese Night – Film Screening, Symposium
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Last event date: Saturday, September 28 2019 5:00PM
KO / Alterations - Basil DOGANIS (FR-GR), WATANABE Kimiko – Ko MUROBUSHI Archívum (J)
Basile DOGANIS will show some excerpts of his film on Ko Murobushi and givean insight into his 10-year collaboration with him as a privileged witness. WATANABE Kimiko, the founder-director of the Ko Murobushi Archive, will also be in the discussion.
Basile DOGANIS is a Greek-French director-screenwriter. During his studies in Philosophy, he spent 3 years in Tokyo where he made a documentary on a Japanese rap band (Kami Hito E – On the Edge) and was 1st AD on Limosin’s documentary on the Japanese mafia, Young Yakuza (Cannes 2007). In 2011, after attending the Binger Filmlab (Directors Lab), he directed his first fiction short film, His Brother’s Keeper (Le Gardien de son frère, 20’, 2012), followed the screenwriting course (Atelier scénario) of La Fémis in 2013 and directed his second short film Citizen Day (Journé ed’appel, 20’, 2014) which was selected in over 50 festivals worldwide. His first fiction feature film, Meltem, a French-Greek co-production shot in Lesbos (Elzévir Films / Blonde Audiovisual Productions, 86’, 2018) had its theatrical release in France in March 2019 andhis 10-year-long documentary on late dancer KōMurobushi, Alterations / Kō Murobushi (Macalube Films / Elzévir Films, 49’, 2019) was in the Official Selection of Cinéma du Réel 2019.
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KitchWald a szépséggel és titkokkal teli mágikus erdő, a káosz és a rendbe vezető út, amely egyszerre csábít és riaszt,…
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