The 2nd Annual East Winds Film Festival At Coventry University March 2nd-4th 2012
Special Guests: Director Satoshi Miki & actress Fuse Eri.
Third Window Films (http://www.thirdwindowfilms.com) in association with CUEAFS (http://www.cueafs.com) and Coventry University will be hosting their annual East Winds Film Festival on the weekend of March 2nd-4th, 2012.
East Winds Film Festival was created with the purpose of bringing East Asian cinema to a University campus under the premise that the film festival is predominantly run by and for students, therefore making it one of its kind in the UK. The festival, despite only being in its 2nd year has drawn large international attention due to the way it operates, and this year sees Nissan sponsor the event as well as welcoming many world renowned film-makers and actors in attendance.
This years’ lineup of films includes a retrospective of Japanese film-maker Satoshi Miki who will attend along with his regular actress Fuse Eri.
There will also be a double-bill of feature films from legendary Hong Kong director Herman Yau, who will also be in attendance.
Other screenings include the European Premier of Taiwan/China co-production ‘Starry Starry Night’ with a Q&A from director Tom Lin as well as screenings of Yuya Ishii’s follow-up to ‘Sawako Decides’ with ‘Mitsuko Delivers’; the South Korean blockbuster smash ‘The Yellow Sea’ and the European Premier of the acclaimed short-film ‘BloodTraffick’ starring rising star Grace Huang.
More information at http://www.eastwindsfilm.com
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