KINOFEST 2016, Anniversary Edition IMAGINE YOUR CAREFUL!
At the tenth edition of the Kinofest International Film Festival, we are expecting you to make a point with a short Japanese short program at Short Shorts Asia Japan.
Program:
SOCIOPATHS, A.T (5’26 “) A girl meets an android on the street, and decides to follow him to give him a message.
MAN IN PHONE, Mackenzie Sheppard (7’33 “) A man is trapped inside his own phone.
THAT’S NO MEANING, Hiroto Hara (16 ‘) Nana is looking for something to cheer her father, and meets a comedian, Yoshio Kojima, who makes him a “meaningless” gag. Then there is a miracle.
HAPPY LIE, Taishi Shiode (16 ‘) Makoto surprises your girlfriend with an unannounced visit, and finds signs of infidelity. They begin to analyze their relationship, and within a single 15-minute frame, the film aims to change the dynamics of power, discover the methods by which it is manipulated, and surprise the intensity of the confrontation.
BLUE, Yukinori Makabe (21 ‘) Yurifa Matsumoto – “You Named Me Blue.” Like an artwork in a museum, the film invites you to appreciate the world, presented with the right half of the brain.
BETWEEN THE LINES, Daisuke Yamaoka (5 ‘) Kyoko will leave Tokyo, and her childhood boyfriend, Tomo, who does not want her to leave, takes a rather aggressive goodbye. She feels he is about to confess his love, and runs away. Then he decided to …
ABSENCE, Dai Yoshida (9’51 “) Two strangers sit on a bench. When he asks her the hour, she begins a strange conversation, attracted by his magnetism, though he must be on a mission.
OCTOPUS, Isamu Hirabayashi (24 “) When filming an advertisement, an actress has a horrible stomach pain after eating a forbidden octopus. With her locked in the bathroom, production becomes a chaos, with an angry client and a nervous producer.
THE FICTION, Michihito Fujii (20 “) Nami is full of frustrations and fears about the world, and on the eve of her 18th anniversary, everything is changing, everything seems monstrous, unable to find a solution, she slips into a world even more dark.
01001001, Yu Sato (3 ‘) A robot wakes up in a dark alley among the garbage. With no memory of what happened before being thrown, will this robot try to go home to the family for which he worked?
Movies will be subtitled in English. Entrance to the projections is free.
Make a Point tries to air the center and facilitate cultural events on the outskirts, in neighborhoods and blocks, abandoned buildings, factories and factories or other cemeteries of this sort.
By organizing exhibitions, shows, film screenings and workshops, Make a Point remains a space dedicated to exhibiting works and messages by contemporary creators.
