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SUMMARY:KEIJI HAINO - Concert
DESCRIPTION:Upset The Rhythm presents… \nKEIJI HAINO\nTuesday 17 March\nICA\, The Mall\, London\, SW1Y 5AH\n7.30pm | £25 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/V8e7432de701 \nKEIJI HAINO was born in Chiba\, Japan\, on May 3\, 1952. Inspired by Antonin Artaud\, he aimed for the theatre\, but an encounter with The Doors stimulated him into music\, where he has examined and absorbed a wide range of expressions from the early blues\, especially Blind Lemon Jefferson\, or European medieval music\, to popular songs across the world.  In 1970\, he joined a group\, Lost Aaraaf\, named after Edgar Allan Poe’s poem\, as a vocalist. Meanwhile\, he started to work on home recordings and learned the guitar and percussion autodidactically. In 1978\, Haino formed a rock band Fushitsusha\, and since 1988\, after a recuperation period from 1983 to 1987\, he has been internationally active in various forms including solo\, groups such as Fushitsusha\, Nijiumu\, Aihiyo\, Vajra\, Sanhedrin\, Seijaku\, Nazoranai or The Hardy Rocks and DJ as “experimental mixture\,” as well as in collaboration with artists from different backgrounds\, drawing the performance of the guitar\, percussion\, hurdy gurdy\, string instruments\, wind instruments\, local instruments from across the world and DJ gears to the extreme through idiosyncratic techniques. Haino has released more than 200 recordings and performed live at least 2\,000 times. \nIn March 2026\, Japan\, Haino will present two exclusive performances in Europe on polygonola\, a metal-flat polygonal instrument\, based on the 2nd dimensional vibration theory\, built by Naoki Skura. One of these performances will take place at the ICA on March 17th. \nhttps://keijihaino.bandcamp.com \n“Keiji Haino towers over the Japanese underground: his colossally heavy guitar excursions inspired a whole generation of psychedelic rockers\, but his omnivorous musical appetites have also seen him collaborate with jazz musicians\, branch out into DJing\, and play an entire gamelan orchestra single-handedly. There’s no knowing what to expect from a Haino gig” – Time Out Tokyo \n“Keiji Haino lives among the class of improvisers who roam so far from what we usually call form — meaning\, basically\, rules — that they make you question whether what they’re doing is music.” – New York Times \n 
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/keiji-haino-concert/
LOCATION:ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts)\, Nash House\, The Mall\, London\, SW1Y 5AH
CATEGORIES:Cheap Tickets,Concerts,Entertainment,Events in London,Live Music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251130T123000
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SUMMARY:I’m Not Everything I Want to Be + Q&A with Libuše Jarcovjáková
DESCRIPTION:After the Soviet invasion of Prague\, a young female photographer\, Libuše Jarcovjáková\, strives to break free from the constraints of Czechoslovak normalisation and embarks on a wild journey towards freedom\, capturing her experiences in thousands of subjective photographs. Czech filmmaker Klára Tasovská’s debut feature\, presented in Berlinale’s Panorama section\, is a formally inventive and deeply personal film. Made in close collaboration with Libuše Jarcovjáková and told entirely through photographs and diary entries\, I’m Not Everything I Want to Be explores the photographer’s search for identity and her emotional journey\, and results in a deeply affecting and inspiring work. \n\nKlára Tasovská\, Czech Republic\, Slovakia\, Austria 2024\, 90´\, English subtitles \nBerlinale 2024 Panorama\nCzech Republic’s entry for the Academy Awards\nBest Documentary\, Czech Lion Awards 2024\nBest Documentary\, Czech Film Critics’ Awards 2024\n\nThe screening will be followed by Q&A with Libuše Jarcovjáková\n\nBOOK NOW
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/im-not-everything-i-want-to-be-qa-with-libuse-jarcovjakova/
LOCATION:ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts)\, Nash House\, The Mall\, London\, SW1Y 5AH
CATEGORIES:Events in London,Films,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2023
DESCRIPTION:The UK’s largest and ever-evolving festival of Japanese cinema is back in February 2023\, celebrating its 20 year anniversary. To mark this incredible milestone\, this year’s programme will showcase the fascinating trajectory of Japanese cinema\, focusing mainly on the 21st century. \n  \nBook you tickets here:ICA\, London ​https://ica.art/films/japan-foundation-touring-film-programme-2023 \n\nThe Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme marks its 20th edition with a celebration of Japanese cinema across the last 20 years – from much-loved masterpieces from the recent past to just-released future classics. \n  \nThis year’s Touring Film Programme theme is The Evolution of Japanese Cinema: Where has Japanese filmmaking come from? Where does it sit in today’s cinema world? And where might Japanese filmmakers head next? From veteran directors to new and emerging talent\, the season features some the finest cinematic works to emerge from Japan since the first Touring Film Programme in 2004. \n*** \nFilm Line-up \nUnder the Open Sky (Subarashiki sekai) \nNISHIKAWA Miwa\, 2021\, 126 min \nFormer murderer Mikami (YAKUSHO Koji) is released from prison and tries to re-adapt to society. Intrigued by his life\, a TV crew follows Mikami’s struggles and relationships with others. Can people with a criminal past truly become accepted? \n* \nTokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue (Eiga Yozora wa itsudemo saikomitsudo no aoiro da) \nISHII Yuya\, 2017\, 108 min \nMika (ISHIBASHI Shizuka) deals with death as a nurse and works at a girls’ bar at night. Shinji (IKEMATSU Sosuke) is a construction worker who constantly experiences inexplicable loneliness. The path of two lost souls meet under the Tokyo night sky\, developing feelings for each other. \n* \nTsuyukusa (Tsuyukusa) \nHIRAYAMA Hideyuki\, 2022\, 95 min \nOn the surface\, middle-aged Fumi (KOBAYASHI Satomi) lives happily in a seaside town surrounded by her like-minded co-workers. However\, she hides an inner sorrow and hesitates to move forward with her life… that is until she meets a man with a past. Can she take a step forward with a little bit of bravery? \n* \nTill We Meet Again (Mata au hi made) \nIMAI Tadashi\, 1950\, 111 min \nDuring the Second World War\, Saburo (OKADA Eiji) and Keiko (KUGA Yoshiko) make their first encounter in an underground bomb shelter. From the moment they fall in love\, the clock starts ticking on their time together – and soon\, Saburo receives a call-up notice\, leaving their fate uncertain. \n* \nIntolerance (Kuhaku) \nYOSHIDA Keisuke\, 2021\, 107 min \nA junior high school girl (ITO Aoi) has a fatal accident after running away from a shop manager (MATSUZAKA Tori) who caught her shoplifting. The enraged father (FURUTA Arata) starts hunting down the ones to blame\, unable to accept 4 his loss and his daughter’s misdeed. \n* \nIt Comes (Kuru) \nNAKASHIMA Tetsuya\, 2018\, 134 min \nHideki (TSUMABUKI Satoshi) seems to have a perfect life with his wife (KUROKI Haru). One day\, Hideki receives a message from an unknown visitor – and then the haunting begins. A deeply unsettling exorcism film that pushes Japan’s horror genre to a new level. \n* \nIto (Itomichi) \nYOKOHAMA Satoko\, 2021\, 116 min \nIto (KOMAI Ren)\, a talented shamisen player\, is so shy that she hardly has friends or social life. To change this\, she decides to start a part-time job at a maid café\, much to her father’s dismay. Can she ever change herself? Enjoy the shamisen performances and the unique Tsugaru dialect. \n* \nThe Million Ryo Pot (Tange Sazen yowa: Hyakuman ryo no tsubo) \nYAMANAKA Sadao\, 1935\, 92 min \nA pot containing a secret map for treasure has been sold to a junk dealer and then sold again to an orphan\, who uses it as a goldfish bowl. As everyone greedily chases after the pot\, Tange Sazen (OKOCHI Denjiro)\, who works as a bodyguard\, stumbles upon the frenzied search\, knowing nothing about the secrets of the pot. \n* \nAngry Son (Sekai wa bokura ni kizukanai) \nIIZUKA Kasho\, 2022\, 112 min \nJungo (HORIKE Kazuki) is an angry boy\, and his primary source of resentment is his Filipino mother (Gow). Growing up in a single-parent household and not knowing his father\, he feels marginalised and cannot even form a solid relationship with his boyfriend. Can he ever find a place to belong? \n* \nThe Past is Always New\, the Future is Always Nostalgic: Photographer Daido Moriyama (Kako wa itsumo atarashiku\, mirai wa tsuneni natsukashii: Shashinka Moriyama Daido) \nIWAMA Gen\, 2021\, 112 min \nDespite his international acclaim\, iconic photographer MORIYAMA Daido’s methods and everyday life have been mysterious. This documentary film follows the reprint project of his debut photo book\, offering an insightful glimpse of aspects of the photographer. \n* \nBL Metamorphosis (Metamorufoze no engawa) \nKARIYAMA Shunsuke\, 2022\, 118 min \nDespite a massive age gap and different cultural backgrounds\, could an unexpected friendship arise from a shared interest? Urara (ASHIDA Mana) and Yuki (MIYAMOTO Nobuko)\, a girl and a woman with a fifty-eight-year age difference between them\, bond over BL (Boys Love manga)\, a distinct and popular manga genre. \n* \nHold Me Back (Watashi wo kuitomete) \nOHKU Akiko\, 2020\, 133 min \nThirty-one-year-old Mitsuko (Non) enjoys her not-so-lonely solitary life on the surface\, holding conversations in her head with her internal adviser (NAKAMURA Tomoya). But her peaceful single life takes a sudden turn after falling in love with Tada (HAYASHI Kento). \n* \nLesson in Murder (Shikei ni itaru yamai) \nSHIRAISHI Kazuya\, 2022\, 128 min \nAfter receiving a letter from the worst serial killer (ABE Sadawo) in history\, Masaya’s (OKADA Kenshi) university days build to a crescendo of nauseating dread as he learns the cruel truth. A terrific psychodrama plays out as Masaya investigates the murderer’s last crime\, diving deep into the criminal’s mind. \n* \nJoint (JOINT) \nKOJIMA Oudai\, 2021\, 118 min \nA former criminal\, Takeshi (YAMAMOTO Ikken)\, dips his toe once more into criminal activities by becoming involved with the illegal use of personal data. Soon\, his life is tangled up in a yakuza war. This stylish film serves as an example of how 21st-century Japanese noir films should be. \n* \nSensei\, Would You Sit Beside Me? (Sensei\, watashi no tonari ni suwatte itadakemasenka?) \nHORIE Takahiro\, 2021\, 119 min \nThe marriage between manga artist Sawako (KUROKI Haru) and her cheating husband Toshio (EMOTO Tasuku) is on the verge of a rampage. Instead of confronting her husband directly\, Sawako uses her creative talents: to write a new manga about adultery. And so\, begins a psychological game of cat and mouse. \n* \nSAMURAI HUSTLE (Chokosoku! Sankin kotai) \nMOTOKI Katsuhide\, 2014\, 119 min \nSet in eighteenth-century Japan\, a small samurai clan is at a crisis point when the shogunate threatens to confiscate their lands. Leader of the clan Naito Masaatsu (SASAKI Kuranosuke) makes desperate efforts to accomplish a mission considered impossible! Will he be able to succeed? \n* \nMy Broken Mariko (My Broken Mariko) \nTANADA Yuki\, 2022\, 85 min \nTomoyo (NAGANO Mei) has lost her best friend\, Mariko (Nao)\, to suicide. Caught up in a constant whirlwind of memories\, Tomoyo embarks on a journey with Mariko’s ashes to fulfil her friend’s dream. An emotionally challenging film depicting trauma and abuse in our modern world. \n* \nWandering (Rurou no Tsuki) \nLEE Sang-il\, 2022\, 150 min \nTwo lonely souls – ten-year-old girl Sarasa and nineteen-year-old university student Fumi (MATSUZAKA Tori)- live together peacefully until Fumi is arrested for kidnapping. Fifteen years later\, they meet again while nursing their own pasts and painful secrets… \n* \nWhat a Wonderful Family! (Kazoku wa tsuraiyo) \nYAMADA Yoji\, 2016\, 108 min \nThe happy family is in a panic. Shuzo (HASHIZUME Isao) and his wife Tomiko (YOSHIYUKI Kazuko) have been married for fifty years. But all his wife wants for her birthday… is a divorce. A ‘family conference’ is held only makes things even more chaotic… \n* \nBlue Thermal (Blue Thermal) \nTACHIBANA Masaki\, 2022\, 103 min \nTamaki (voiced by HOTTA Mayu) is a university fresher and a member of the aviation club. Reluctant at first but gradually gaining her love for flying\, Tamaki faces many emotional ups and downs. A rather unusual coming-of-age animation set in the world of aviation\, with spectacular depictions of the sky for viewers to enjoy. \n* \nGoodbye Cruel World (Goodbye Cruel World) \nOMORI Tatsushi\, 2022\, 127 min \nA one-time robbery job by a group of five strangers succeeds. Obtaining a significant sum of money\, the five are engulfed in a chaotic war between yakuza\, police and politicians … all coming after their money. In this stylish noir film\, who is a friend and who is foe? \n\n** \nMajor Supporter: The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation \nSponsors in Kind: SUQQU\, athletia\, Clearspring \nCultural Partners: Japan Airlines\, The Japan Society
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/the-japan-foundation-touring-film-programme-2023/
LOCATION:ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts)\, Nash House\, The Mall\, London\, SW1Y 5AH
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