The Japanese Film Festival returns with a busy screening schedule beginning in Limerick tomorrow night, Wednesday April 8, before touring to Galway, Cork, Dublin and Waterford.
A Letter to Momo will kick off proceedings at the Kemmy Buisness School, UL, Limerick at 6pm Wednesday evening. Suku-Chan follows at 8pm at the same venue.
This year's expanded programme will also tour to Sligo (Sligo IT) and Dundalk (An Táin Arts Centre).
JFF will screen 18 films this year, almost all of which are Irish premieres. The most acclaimed filmmakers from contemporary Japanese cinema are featured, exploring a variety of themes, genres and topics in their sterling work.
JFF's packed programme includes the Irish premieres of The Light Shines Only There, Japan's official submission to the Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film category, and the poignant Uzumasa Limelight, in which an elderly samurai actor finds himself eclipsed by up-and-coming younger stars.
As ever, the anime programme of JFF resumes. Highlights this year include A Letter to Momo, a beautifully animated tale of a young girl coping with bereavement who gets some surprise supernatural assistance, and the futuristic sci-fi fable Time of Eve, which investigates how androids and humans could possibly live as equals.
Venue, dates, times and ticket sales information at www.jff.ie
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