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myothercarisajumpsuit wrote:coming to tokyo in nov
Try writing your request to these two addresses:myothercarisajumpsuit wrote:anybody know any other forums for film and tokyo???
GomiGirl wrote:There are lots of film people on this board and around Tokyo. The word will get around. It would help if you have some more details.
Ah. I tookmyothercarisajumpsuit wrote:also...guyjean
thanks for the links but please keep in mind i am only looking for japanese actors.
as meaning 'gaijin'..japanese actors, non-actors
Just troll through Akihabara... you shouldn't have any trouble finding something like that.myothercarisajumpsuit wrote:i need one japanese young man (between 20-40) equivalent of tobey mcguire
in that he is awkward, weak, slightly geeky, but not over the top.
Just troll through Akihabara... you shouldn't have any trouble finding something like that
Dear FCCers
It's hard to find an industry that attracts more attention these days
than the movie industry. Both here in Japan and abroad, Japanese films
or films influenced by Japan are winning both at the box office and in
film reviews. On July 20, join the FCC for a behind-the-scenes look into
the world of film production featuring our guest speaker, Mr. John
Harford Williams of 100 MeterFilms.
John has been living and working in Japan since 1988. He's produced and
directed 8 films, including a documentary shot in Sri Lanka and a
documentary/drama about refugees in Japan. In 2000, he produced and directed
the Japanese feature film Firefly Dreams (Japanese title: Ichiban
Utsukushii Natsu), earning a slew of awards including: the 21st Hawaii
International Film Festival best feature film Golden Maile award (2001);
Best Cinematographer Miura award from the Japanese Society of
Cinematographers (2001); and Nomination for Best New Director from the Japanese
Society of Directors (2001).
John established 100 MeterFilms in 1995. He and his team produce
quality Japanese feature films for the domestic and international markets,
and are currently developing a slate of projects with young Japanese
directors.
So sign up for what promises to be yet another fascinating and
insightful dinner with FCC.
Speaker: John Williams, Company Representative of 100 MeterFilms
Date: Tuesday, 20 July 2004
Time: Reception from 6:30 to 7:00pm, Dinner at 7:00pm, Speaker
at 8:00pm to finish at around 9:00pm.
Venue: City Club of Tokyo - Maple Room (Tel: 03-3401-1121)
Fee: Members Y5,500, Non-members Y7,500, includes three-course
dinner with wine and coffee.
* Vegetarian available upon advance request - please
request when making reservation.
RSVP: reservations@fcctokyo.com before 5:00pm Monday 19 July.
PLEASE STATE NAME AND COMPANY NAME when making your reservation
Please remember that no-shows and last minute cancellations (after 12
noon on 20th) will be charged, whatever your excuse!
For more information check out http://www.fcctokyo.com
Hope to see you on the 20th.
Best regards
Paul Goldsmith
President - FCC
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