At the Japan Institute of the Moving Image, the only film college in Japan, once a month, students select the movie work they want to watch with high school students and watch it on the big screen of the university. It is held free of charge.The second meeting will be held from 2:2016 on October 10, 8.

 Japan Institute of the Moving Image is the only university in Japan that has been teaching film for about 1975 years since the Yokohama Broadcasting Film College, which was founded by film director Shohei Imamura in 40.Currently, specialized courses such as a script production course, a shooting certification course, an editing course, and a documentary course are set up to train new filmmakers involved in film production.

 The work to be screened at the second "Movie Screening for High School Students" is "Forrest Gump" starring Tom Hanks.In a human drama that spells out the strange life of a man who ran through the middle of modern American history with laughter and emotion, celebrities such as Kennedy and John Lennon and the main character Forest, "dream co-star" by digital synthesis technology. The highlight is that it plays.

 At the screening, not only are the movies watched with high school students, but there is also a roundtable discussion where participants can relax and talk about their impressions after the screening.At the Japan Institute of the Moving Image, even people who are not good at expressing their opinions on a daily basis can easily express their thoughts by entrusting their feelings to the story and the actions of the characters, so we encourage high school students to feel free to participate. ing.

 The "Movie Screening for High School Students" will be held on October 10th from 8:13 to 00:17 in the large classroom on the 00th floor of the Japan Institute of the Moving Image Shinyurigaoka.Participants are high school students and international students.

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