People and Nature in Southeast Asia

Posted on 23/11/2014 Under News

Visual Documentary Project2014: “People and Nature in Southeast Asia”

5 documentaries from Southeast Asia will be screen in 2 cities in Japan!
I will appear in both venue.

Kyoto
Date: January 14th, 2015 Time: 13:30-18:00
Venue: Kyoto University Clock Tower Centennial Hall
Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan (Google Map)
Support:Japan Foundation Asia Center

Tokyo
Date: January 16th, 2015 Time: 14:30-19:00
Venue: Room Sakura, Japan Foundation Information Center, Tokyo (Access)
Co-Organizers:Japan Foundation Asia Center

Documentaries line-up / 5作品紹介
1. Echoes from the hill / 山に響くこだま
監督:Jirudikal Prasonchoom / Pasit Tandaechanurat(タイ)
2. The Silence of the Summer / 沈黙の夏
監督:Mai Dinh Khoi(ベトナム)
3. My Grandpa’s Route has been forever blocked / おじいちゃんの水路は永遠にふさがれた
監督:Supaparinya Sutthirat(タイ)
4. More than a Tree / 命を守るマングローブ
監督:Philip Danao/ Khin Myanmar(ミャンマー)
5. The Last Generation / 最後の世代
監督:Darang Melati Z / Riza Andrian(インドネシア)

The Visual Documentary Project 2014 is organized by Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University.
5 documentaries from Southeast Asia are selected and will be screen in Kyoto and Tokyo in January 2015.
My Granpa’s Route has Forever been Blocked” has been selected to be screened in this program.
If you are in Kyoto or Tokyo during that time, please feel free to join.
The documentaries reflect on people and nature in Southeast Asia.
 From the sky to the mountains, forests to mangroves, fields to orchards and animals to insects,
what is the relationship between people and nature in Southeast Asia?
How do people connect with their environments? In what ways do they think about,
feel, touch, speak and share their surroundings in their societies, and through their cultures?
Visit the official website at
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