Ginzaza Edition 2: Control

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    Photo: Sony'Last Train' (Suika-wari Film Project)
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    Photo: Sony'Kado (A Gift)'
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    Photo: Sony'Constant'
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Time Out says

Sony Park Mini welcomes back Ginzaza, a short film festival featuring ten international flicks shown throughout the day. This year's theme of 'control' is explored through a showcase of movies that range from the perfectly planned to productions that seem totally out of control.

You can also catch a special movie by Ginzaza called ‘Suika-wari'. In this project, the company’s graphic designer Ray Masaki must use a script prepared by the Ginzaza team to recreate a scene from a movie he hasn’t seen before. Adding to the challenge is the fact that Masaki has no experience in making movies. The project is inspired by suika-wari, a traditional Japanese game in which a blindfolded person is directed by others to hit a watermelon.

Each film is screened in an intimate eight-seat theatre with shows at the start of every hour (on weekdays) and during set times (11am, 2pm and 5pm) over weekends. Each screening will be followed by a Q&A with the video directors. Tickets can be purchased at Sony Park Mini 30 minutes before each screening.

To view the full film schedule, visit the website.

Details

Event website:
ginzazafilms.com/
Address:
Price:
¥100 per film
Opening hours:
9.30am-8pm, Sat & Sun 10.30am-7pm
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