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21st Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF)

[2008-09-19 17:34:17]

Press Conference Report

On September 18, the lineup of the 21st Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) was announced at a press conference at Roppongi Hills. More than 300 films are to be shown this time. Hideyuki Takai, President, Japan Association for International Promotion of the Moving Image, and Tom Yoda, Chairman, the 21st TIFF, gave welcome speeches.

“Ecology” is the theme for the 21st TIFF and “natural TIFF Supported by TOYOTA” is newly launched in addition to the main programs. Another new section is “Director’s Angle” that features all-night screenings and talk shows by three highly praised Japanese directors: Shunji Iwai, Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Yojiro Takita.

There were questions from journalists about the attempt to appeal for environmental issues from a film festival. Chaiman Yoda emphasized “Filmmakers create movies to show. Their works are made on Earth. We wish to help the people of the world to understand global concerns.” This year is a new start for TIFF as well and the next year’s goal will be announced at the closing ceremony.

As special guests, Atsuro Watabe, a director and actor, Saki Takaoka, an actress, and Tetsu Maeda, who directed “School Days with a Pig”, appeared on the stage. Watabe made his directorial debut with “Echo of Silence” starring Takaoka. The two films will be world premiered at the competition. An international jury headed by American actor Jon Voight will hand out awards on the final day. The three guests told some behind-the-scenes anecdotes and expressed their expectations to compete at the 21st TIFF. Watabe was very grateful because he never imagined his film would be nominated for the competition. Takaoka was also delighted to be part of such an amazing film festival. When Maeda apologized for coming without Satoshi Tsumabuki, the leading actor, the audience burst into laughter. He dreamed to be nominated for the competition, because late Shinji Somai, his mentor, won Grand Prix for “Taifû Kurabu” at the first TIFF in 1985.

When Watabe was asked that there seemed much improvisation in his film, he answered there was a script in fact but he shot it without tests and actors did very well to keep up with his demanding tasks. Takaoka confessed it was difficult to delve into her emotions for each scene. She recalled Watabe shoveling the snow in the cold during the shooting in Hokkaido and it encouraged the cast and crew to work harder for the first-time director.

For the heated debate scene in “School Days with a Pig”, Maeda contrived ways to unleash the vivid feelings and expressions of children. He considers only sincere words from the heart to convey the true feelings, so he invited child actors to the studio every weekend for four months before starting filming to create a real classroom atmosphere. The children actually took care of the pigs used in the film to bring out a lot of feelings in the debate scene. Maeda believes he was able to keep their natural expressions in the film, and he is quite content with the finished version.

An unprecedented number of the press gathered at the conference to demonstrate their interest in TIFF, and the guests were caught in a flood of flashes until they exited from the stage.
URL: www.tiff-jp.net

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