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Australian Film Festival, 2006 Australia-Japan Year of Exchange

National Film Archive of Japan
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In collaboration with the Australia Film Commision, the National Film Center will hold this film festival as a celebration of the 2006 Australia-Japan Year of Exchange, which commemorates the 30th anniversary of the signing of the 1976 Basic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Australia and Japan. With 24 programs and 41 films, it will be the largest festival to focus on Australian films in Japan.

To highlight the history of Australian film, the festival is divided into three categories:

1. Silent films
Representative films from this era will be screened with live music, made possible by the cooperation of National Film and Sound Archives in Canberra.

2. Australian Film Rennaissance
Following a stagnant period after the war, a new generation of directors, led by Peter Wier and Phillip Noyce reestablished the industry. Representative works from the 1970s-early 80s will be screened.

3. 1990s to the present day
Excellent films from the post-rennaisance to the present day will be screened.

All of the movies were selected in accordance with the following themes:

1. The inclusion of themes of Japan-Australian relations and history
2. The illustration of contemporary Australian society as a multi-cultural nation
3. Issues relating to Aboriginees
4. Female directors
5. Animation

Lectures (free entrance, translator provided)

Quentin Turner (movie historian) "Unique traits of Australian movies - the beginning and end of national cinema"
October 7th, 14:00-

Adrian Martin (movie historian) "Australian movies - its large space, and what we should do with it"
October 14th, 14:00-

Schedule

Oct 3 (Tue) 2006-Oct 29 (Sun) 2006 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-18:30
*Opening hours depend on each film.
*Admission to Exhibitions until 18:00.
Closed
Monday
Closed during the New Year holidays and in between exhibitions.
Fee[Film] Adults ¥520; University and High School Students, Seniors 65 & Over ¥310; Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥100 [Exhibitions] Adults ¥250; University Students ¥130; Seniors 65 & Over, High School Students and Under free.
VenueNational Film Archive of Japan
https://www.nfaj.go.jp/english/
Location3-7-6 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0031
Access1 minute walk from exit 1 at Kyobashi Station on the Ginza line, 1 minute walk from exit A4 at Takaracho Station on the Toei Asakusa line, 5 minute walk from exit 7 at Ginza-itchome Station on the Yurakucho line.
Phone050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)