UCCA Beijing

A Journey, My Love — Naomi Kawase Retrospective @UCCA

2015.1.16 - 2015.1.18

Cinema Arts
Location:  UCCA Art Cinema
Language:  Both Chinese and Japanese

From the lush virgin forests of Nishiyoshino Village deep in the rural Nara Prefecture, to the blue coral gulf of Japan, Naomi Kawase explores the meaning of human existence and the secret between life and death found in nature’s subtle humanity. This retrospective features six award-winning works from different periods of her career, including four feature films and two documentaries. Naomi Kawase evokes deep impressions of love and life. UCCA has also invited the film critic Muweier to guide the audience through wider perspectives of the films.

Ticketing & Participation

20 RMB / person;

10 RMB / UCCA Member

Note

*Collect your ticket from the ticket desk 30 minutes before the event begins.

* Please No late entry.

About the Director

Naomi Kawase

The works of Japanese Film Director Naomi Kawase often feature her hometown of Nara, Japan, and in the 2010, she founded the Nara International Film Festival.

Kawase won la Caméra d’or at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Ten years later, she was awarded the Grand Prix for The Mourning Forest at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Her film Hanezu premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, and her latest film Still the Water was also nominated for the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.

Guest Speakers

Muweier

Muweier is a film critic, columnist, and judge of the Golden Horse Awards and Chinese Film Media Awards.

Co-organizer

The Japan Foundation, Beijing

With over 22 overseas offices in 21 countries, the Japan Foundation operates programs in partnership with other organizations in and outside Japan, with a focus on three major fields: arts and cultural exchange, Japanese-language education overseas, and Japanese studies and intellectual exchange.