Antic Cinema Mondays

Film2 Media Works, S.L.

UNA PASTELERÍA EN TOKIO

Monday 13th March - 21:00

Upcoming screenings:
27 March,
10 & 17 April,
5 & 26 June
Languages: Antic Cinema Mondays
Duration: 90 min
Tickets: 5 euros (Includes a beer)
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Directors: Naomi Kawase

Cast: Kirin Kiki, Masatoshi Nagase, Kyara Uchida, Miki Mizuno, Miu Takeuchi, Saki Takahashi, Yurie Murata, Taiga, Wakato Kanematsu, Miyoko Asada

Organized by: ANTIC TEATRE / FILM2 Media Works
Programmers: Guillem Puig / Xes Vilà

www.film2.es

Synopsis
Sentaro owns a small bakery in Tokyo that serves dorayakis (little cakes with a filling called “an”). When a friendly old lady offers to help, he accepts grudgingly, but she proves to have a particular aptitude for making “an”. Thanks to her secret recipe, the little business begins to thrive. As time goes by, Sentaro and the old lady open up their hearts and tell each other their sorrows.

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In these current times when more and more movie theatres are being forced to close, ANTIC TEATRE will become, one night a week, ANTIC CINEMA. Thanks to Film2, a project by filmmaker Antonio Dyaz, cinema viewing can happen anywhere there is a projector, a connection to Internet and an audience ready to enjoy the seventh art.


Film2 are providing a new venue for audio-visual exhibition: the T-VOD (Theatrical Video On Demand) whereby any adequately equipped space seating at least 20 can be turned into a cinema for the showing of films in high quality resolution using 4G networks.
The idea is that anyone owning a smartphone or tablet with a USB, HDMI or similar mic outlet (and a suitable projector) can organise a cinema viewing and charge admission, always when royalty and copyright dues are respected.
Tickets can be bought only via Internet and the system automatically divides the amount of each transaction between the Screener, the owner of the film (producer), the copyright management organisation and Film2 are providing a new venue for audio-visual exhibition: the T-VOD (Theatrical Video On Demand) whereby any adequately equipped space seating at least 20 can be turned into a cinema for the showing of films in high quality resolution using 4G networks. The idea is that anyone owning a smartphone or tablet with a USB, HDMI or similar mic outlet (and a suitable projector) can organise a cinema viewing and charge admission, always when royalty and copyright dues are respected. Tickets can be bought only via Internet and the system automatically divides the amount of each transaction between the Screener, the owner of the film (producer), the copyright management organisation and Film2. .

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