Introduction
Japan in a Day offers us a concentrated insight into the daily lives, hopes, fears and dreams of the Japanese people.
Special Screenings
Special Opening
Japan in a Day
Director:Philip Martin, Gaku Narita
World Premiere
10/20 11:15-
©2012 FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK, INC., JAPAN IN A DAY FILMS LTD.
92min Japanese, English Color | 2012 Japan=UK | Distributor in Japan : GAGA CORPORATION .
Introduction
Japan in a Day offers us a concentrated insight into the daily lives, hopes, fears and dreams of the Japanese people.
TOHO CINEMAS ROPPONGI HILLS SCREEN2
10/20 11:15 - 13:02 (92min.)
Guest (tentative): Philip Martin(Director), Gaku Narita(Director), Takayuki Hayakawa(Co-executive Producer)
Please note that the stage appearances of guests and scheduled closing time of the show may change according to circumstances.
Tickets ¥2000 Tickets at the Door ¥2000(Tax included)
Student Discount is not available on day of performance.
SOLD OUT
Same-Day Tickets (Tickets are only available at theaters'ticket counter)
* Remaining tickets will be first-come-first sold basis.
TOHO CINEMAS Roppongi Hills : Day of the screening 9:30
Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall : 1 hour before the first screening of the day
Cinemart Roppongi : Day of the screening 10:00
* Starting time for ticket sales is different for each theater.
* Same-day tickets for any film are purchasable at any venue.
* Same-day tickets may be sold out immediately after start of sales.
* Please be forewarned that the number of Tickets at the Door is limited. Tickets at the Door can be only purchased two tickets per person. You are kindly requested not to form a queue before the theater in the late-evening.
* Please note that the screening schedule, Q&A and Greeting from the Stage are subject to change. The stage appearances of guests and scheduled closing time of the show may change according to circumstances.
* Tickets can be purchased at tickeboard-site on First-come basis.
* Tickets are not refundable, not exchangeable and not replaceable in event of loss.
Philip Martin: Emmy and BAFTA award-winning director Philip Martin was born in Beirut and lives in London. He worked as a music journalist before a career as documentary filmmaker, directing many acclaimed films for the BBC and Channel 4.
Gaku Narita: Gaku joined Fuji Television in 1997 and is currently the leading Director of Fuji TV Drama Department and is the most well known director for “getsu-ku” dramas.