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Selections from the NFC Collection
MoMAK Films @ Goethe
- The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto (MoMAK) and the Goethe-Institut Japan in Kyoto (Goethe) hereby present MoMAK Films @ Goethe, a series of screenings at Goethe of a selection of films from the valuable collection of the National Film Center (NFC) in Tokyo. This is a part of the NFC and MoMAK’s collective effort to hold regular screenings of NFC’s films in Kyoto. Beginning with the screening of German films on May 23, 2009, we will hold a total of five sets of screenings in 2009/2010 of films from different countries from the earlier half of the twentieth century.
- Date
- Saturday, May 23, 2009 – Saturday, March 13, 2010
- 2:00PM – around 7:00PM each day (doors open 1:30PM)
- The screening program and schedule for each day can be viewed below.
- Admission
- 500 yen per screening; tickets available at the door only
- Maximum capacity
- 100 seats, first come first served
- Numbered tickets for each screening will be sold at the reception desk starting at 1:30PM on the day of the screenings. Admission to the theater begins 10 minutes before each screening.
- Viewers will be admitted in accordance with the numbers on their tickets. Non-reserved seats only.
- Tickets are valid only on the day/screening(s) for which they are purchased. No advance tickets are available.
- Please refrain from bringing food or drink into the theater.
- Organizers
- The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
- National Film Center, The National Museum of Modwern Art, Tokyo
- http://www.momat.go.jp/english/nfc/
- Cooperation
- Goethe-Institut Japan in Kyoto
- http://www.goethe.de/kyoto
- (in German and Japanese only)
- Venue
- Goethe-Institut Japan in Kyoto
- 19-3 Yoshida Kawara-cho, Sakyō-ku, Kyoto 606-8305
- (north of Kawabata-dōri and Kōjin-bashi)
- TEL (075) 761-2188
- Directions: http://www.goethe.de/ins/jp/kyo/knt/anf/deindex.htm (in German)
- Pianist: HASEGAWA Yoshitaka
- Completed the undergraduate and graduate programs in Composition in the Department of Music at the Tokyo University of Arts.
- Awarded the Diplôme Supérieur de Composition at the École Normale de Musique de Paris.
- Currently an associate professor at the Osaka College of Music.
- Screening programs, 2009/2010
- All works are 35mm films. Films that are not in Japanese will have Japanese subtitles.
- Please note that the above programs may be changed without advance notice.
- Contact
- The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
- contact information
- Goethe-Institut Japan in Kyoto
- TEL (075) 761-2188
- http://www.goethe.de/kyoto (in German and Japanese only)
- Publicity materials
- First half: Germany, France PDF (935KB)


| 1. May 23 (Sat.), 2009 Germany |
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| Organizers: MoMAK, NFC, Goethe Storms of Passion (1931, dir. Robert Siodmak) Yoshiwara (1936, dir. Max Ophüls) Secrets of the Orient (1928, dir. Alexandre Volkoff) |
| 2. Sept. 12 (Sat.), 2009 France |
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In the Name of the Law (1932, dir. Maurice Tourneur) Here’s Berlin (1931, dir. Julien Duvivier) Entr’acte (1924, dir. René Clair) The Lighthouse Keepers (1929, Jean Grémillon) |
| 3. Nov. 14 (Sat.), 2009 USSR |
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Okraina (1933, dir. Boris Barnet) Little Red Devils (1923, dir. Ivan Perestiani) The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks (1924, dir. Lev Kuleshov) |
| 4. Jan. 16 (Sat.), 2010 China |
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Nyannyan-myao hoi (1940, dir. AKUTAGAWA Mitsuzo) Eternity (1942, dirs. BU Wancang, ZHU Shilin, MA-XU Weibang, CHEUNG Sin Kwan, YANG Xiaozhong) Street Angel (1937, dir. YUAN Muzhi) |
| 5. March 13 (Sat.), 2010 Japan |
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Modern kaidan: 100,000,000 yen [Shochiku Gurafu edition] (1929, dir. SAITŌ Torajirō) Ishikawa Goemon no hōji [Pathé Baby edition] (1930, dir. SAITŌ Torajirō) Bakudan hanayome (1935, dir. SASAKI Keisuke) Kimi o yobu uta (1939, dir. FUSHIMIZU Osamu) Seiki no gasshō: Aikoku kōshin-kyoku (1938, dir. FUSHIMIZU Osamu) Tokyo Rhapsody (1936, dir. FUSHIMIZU Osamu) |

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