2023 Hanabi Japanese Film Festival: 2-Week Series Celebrating Works from Japan (1950s to Present Day)NEW
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Join us for the very first Hanabi Japanese Film Festival-a two-week series celebrating a wide range of works from Japan, spanning from the 1950s to present day.
Named after the Japanese word for fireworks, hanabi festivals are common throughout Japan in the summer months as a way to invite tourists and locals to celebrate the season, similar to county fairs here in America, with many of the largest displays happening in July and August. Customs include wearing yukata-a lightweight cotton kimono to beat the heat, street food such as yakitori, takoyaki, and shaved ice, and live music, ranging from traditional to modern pop songs.
Another tradition associated with hanabi festivals is the concept of mottainai. This philosophy encourages people to be mindful of their resources and not waste anything unnecessarily. At hanabi festivals, this often means cleaning up after oneself and not leaving any trash behind. (If only we could get people to do that at the theater!)
Hanabi festivals also take place during the kawa-biraki period between May and August of the lunar calendar, in centuries past a time when people gathered by the river to escape warm temperatures. Like umi-biraki (the beach) and yama-biraki (the mountain), it’s a declaration to say, “We will start the season of having fun by the river." Certainly something we can relate to here in Oregon!
Our film festival seeks to show audiences the broad genre of films from Japan, from modern animated children's features to the exploitation films of 1970s, world-renowned classics to current critical favorites.
The relationship between Portland and Japan runs deep. In 1959, Portland and Sapporo became sister cities, one of the oldest such declarations in America. Japan is Oregon’s 5th-largest export market with $1.8 billion U.S. dollars of goods and services from Oregon sold there each year. There's even a PDX Taproom in Shibuya, Tokyo ran by owner Miyuki Hiramatsu!
We hope the festival opens Portlanders to new art and encourages people to seek out their own favorite films from Japan.
Festival pass Provides Access to 13 Films in Series
Monday, July 24 - Tetsuo: The Iron Man
Thursday, July 27 - Ugetsu
Friday, July 28 - Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion
Saturday, July 29 - Letter to Momo
Monday, July 31 - The Tale of Zatoichi
Tuesday, August 1 - Floating Weeds
Thursday, August 3 - Funeral Parade of Roses
Friday, August 4 - Shoplifters
Saturday, August 5 - Children of the Sea
Saturday, August 5 - Tampopo
Sunday, August 6 - Fireworks (2017)
Sunday, August 6 - Queer Japan
Monday, August 7 - Hana-bi
Please note that not all films are appropriate for all-ages and some films may contain scenes that could be viewed as controversial, offensive, or even triggering.
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Mon, Jul 24, 7:00 PM - Mon, Aug 7, 9:00 PM PDT
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The Clinton Street Theater, 2522 Southeast Clinton Street, Portland, OR 97202
Hanabi Japanese Film Festival Pass
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Please note that not all films are appropriate for all-ages and some films may contain scenes that could be viewed as controversial, offensive, or even triggering.
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Wednesday, 26 July, 2023
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