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Tokyo Film Center’s first ever International Film Festival

Tokyo Film Center’s first ever International Film Festival

Submitted By: Jonathan Green 16 July 2009 703 views No Comment

Tokyo Film Center’s first ever International Film Festival

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For the first time ever the Tokyo Film Center will be holding an International Film Festival which will be screening short films made by talented filmmakers who come from different parts of the world. The event will be held on Sat 25th and Sun 26th of July.

So, if your asking yourself “Is this one of those movie buff festivals where they’re just after your money?”, I have to say YES, we are movie buffs but not after your money because it’s a no charge event, yes you got it — NO CHARGE.

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So if you are a movie buff or not I recommend for you to come by with friends or family and enjoy the films/live music/ethnic dancers/good food/cosplay make-up and much more.

If your a movie buff you’re lucky, because we have a little of everything for you, which includes meeting the creators of the films, special guests, coming by and seeing our film facility, and much more.

Thank you and hope to see you there.
Tokyo Film Center School of Arts

For more info:
Tokyo Film Center School of Arts
3-14-9, NISHI-KASAI,EDOGAWA-KU
Tokyo, 134-0088
Japan
Tel. +81-3-5675-2009
Fax. +81-3-5667-2252
Email. info@movie.ac.jp
Web Site. www.movie.ac.jp
Google Map Directions
http://www.movie.ac.jp/school/info/access.html

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