Event at ICA on March 11th, 2012 Source: Third Window Films press release Official Movie Site: harakore.com (Japan), thirdwindowfilms.com/mitsuko-delivers (UK) Special Thanks to Claire Marty
On March 11th, Third Window films and the ICA present a special Charity Preview of MITSUKO DELIVERS (????????, Hara Ga Kore Nande, 2011) in London. 100% of Third Window Films` profits from the screening will go to a Fukushima-based charity. Third Window Films will also be selling DVDs at the event, with 100% of their sales also going to charity. Alongside the Fukushima charity, Third Window Films are also giving away 100% of ticket sales of all Japanese films playing in their `East Winds Film Festival` to the Japan Society Earthquake Relief Fund.
Charity film screening of MITSUKO DELIVERS
March 11th, 2012 at 7pm Institute of Contemporary Arts The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH £10 ENTRY Tickets at ica.org.uk. Director: Yûya Ishii Cast: Riisa Naka, Aoi Nakamura, Ryo Ishibashi, Yukijirô Hotaru, Miyoko Inagawa Japan 2011. 109 mins. Japanese with English subtitles Electrifying Japanese talent Yûya Ishii’s (A MAN WITH STYLE, SAWAKO DECIDES) breathless new comedy tells the story of a thirtysomething woman (Riisa Naka, SUMMER WARS) who’s at a delicate juncture in life; alone, flat broke and -- to top it all -- nine months pregnant. Her folks think she’s in California living the high life with her baby’s GI father. In fact she’s in Tokyo, searching for a purpose, and eventually finding one in the ramshackle working-class alley where she grew up. The place reeks of destitution and bone idleness, but Mitsuko’s infectious get-up-and-go attitude soon compels the locals to roll up their sleeves and restore the alley to its former glory. MITSUKO DELIVERS Delivers is original, fanciful and adventurous -- quintessentially Japanese.
Message from Adam Torel - Managing Director, Third Window Films
On March 11th, 2011 the largest earthquake in recorded history struck off the coast of Japan, sending shockwaves across the nation and a tsunami which engulfed much of the eastern seaboard of Japan. The earthquake triggered an explosion at Fukushima`s Nuclear Power Plant which caused a plume of nuclear dust to be spread across the surrounding area, breaking apart families and daily life, but with an aftermath whose true effect may take years to fully comprehend.
A year on and Japan still lies in a state of destruction and confusion. In Fukushima, with the ‘unseen’ damage of the nuclear situation, the emotional scars of the people still living there are unimaginable. There is a certain stigma arising about both Fukushima and its people with the topic itself becoming ‘off-limits’. People are feeling isolated and this can’t be made to happen. Japan is one nation and to recover from this awful tragedy we need to help give voice to the people of Fukushima and keep them strong. At the tail end of 2011, Third Window Films, alongside Pictures Dept., Bitters End, Dongyu, Rapid Eye Films and Joint Entertainment came together to produce Sion Sono`s LAND OF HOPE, a film modeled on the situation in Fukushima. We hope that it will further help open the eyes of many to what is going on in Fukushima. It is my personal feeling, that staying strong mentally will keep the body strong, and a state of happiness and good spirits can overcome almost anything. Despite the heavy occasion, I want to show a light-hearted film so that people can be cheerful and that these spirits can be passed along to the people of Fukushima who in turn can be happy in the face of adversity.