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From Saturday, April 12,Cinema AngelicaThen, a French documentary writer Nicolas · Philibert special feature will be held. The latest work "Once in Normandy"Will be released together with"Animals, animals"Behind the scenes of the renovation works of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris are captured with precise eyes.
You can enjoy the polite and warm work of workers who repair lightly by hand, such as stroking the head of the nose of the giraffe with a brush and packing cotton in the stomach of the raccoon.

Also,Euro SpaceThen, at the late show "Ship, climb to the mountainIt is showing. This is a part of the project "Ship making boat" of the PH studio consisting of an artist, a photographer and an architect, documentary writer, Mr. Takayoshi Honda recorded. "Talk making a ship" is a project to collect ships that were scheduled to be harvested in the Ashizuka area of ​​Hiroshima prefecture that was decided to build a dam, during a flood experiment conducted at completion of the dam (up to the highest level of the dam It is planning to raise the ship with the water level to the water), and now you can see the huge 60 meter ship lying next to the dam which was free from submergence lying next to the dam.

From the hands of restoring animals to the construction site that cuts a 60-meter ship from the mountain, just look at the way the body is moved and something is finished. What documentary brings to us is not just about searching for the cause of the crime and capturing the darkness of society. "Ship, climbing mountains" is holding a morning show on Saturdays and Sundays only. Waking up a little earlier in the morning on holiday, watching "Ship, climbing mountains" take lunch, stop by Cinema Angelica and appreciate "animals and animals", such a weekend is also fun. Later, I will find a nice dinner.

©Les Films d'Ici-MaÎa Films-ARTE France Cinéma-France 2006

title:
Nicolas · Philibert Special "Once in Normandy』/ 『Animals, animals"other
Screening Location:
Cinema Angelica
Screening period:
● "Once in Normandy"
4/12(土)〜4/25(金) 11:00/13:20/19:50
4/26(土)〜5/2(金) 11:00/13:20/20:10
● "Animals, animals" 【Simultaneous screening】 "Go, rapephi!"
4/12(土)〜4/18(金) 15:40
directed by:
Nicolas Philibert

Nicolas Philibert, known as one of the highest peaks of contemporary documentary writers, known for the worldwide hit of "The Secret of the Paris · Louvre Museum", "My favorite teacher". Introducing the documentary world filled with love and surprise by two successive road shows and retrospective. (All 7 programs / partial DLP screening available)

There are a lot of people living in the world, not having the opportunity to take special attention while releasing the glittering charm. Nicola's documentary's distinctive point is that it not only tells us the existence of such people but also we can feel sadness and joy along with them and even feel a sense of accomplishment together.
Experience the wonder of unknown excitement and living through Nikola · Philibert's gaze.
<From charge of distribution>

From "Animals, Animals"
©1994 Les Films d'Ici, France 2, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris, Mission Interministérielle des Grands Travaux pour les films

 

title:
Ship, climb to the mountain
Screening Location:
Euro Space
Screening period:
4/5(土)〜4/25(金)
9: 45 (Saturday and Sunday only during the period, no advance notice) / 21: 00
directed by:
Takayoshi Honda
Shooting:
Takayoshi Honda, Kenji Hayashi Hamasaka Hamako

Art project "Talk making boats"  主催:PH Studio 船をつくる話を応援する会
The forest moves out -
A unit / PH studio consisting of architects, artists and photographers. They and the people who lived in the village sinking in the dam spinning "talk making a ship." Many trees are turned into boats and they return to the forest.
The movie quietly watches this art project.

It was the PH studio that accomplished an unprecedented art project in the village that sank in the dam, making a ship with logged trees and putting it on the mountain, even if it is worldwide. At the same time, this movie is a documentary depicting the memory and reproduction of the village that will submerge.
<From director Takayoshi Honda>

"Ship, climbing mountains" from


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