Film Screening "The Light in the Harbor"

My story that doesn't know the earthquake
A drama featuring a third-generation Korean resident woman born in Kobe the month after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, depicting her twelve years of conflict and exploration since graduating high school. The protagonist, who suffers from bipolar disorder caught between her origins and the memories of the earthquake told by her parents, seeks recovery amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and finds hope. Directed and written by Moji Adachi, starring Miki Tomita, Marika Ito, Yuzu Aoki, Suzu Yamanouchi, Yumi Aso, Masahiro Kohmoto, and others. ■Notes Japanese subtitles and audio guide app available.
Kyoto Prefectural Nagaokakyo Memorial Cultural Hall
Approximately a 6-minute walk from the west exit of Hankyu Kyoto Line "Nagaokatenjin" station.
- Date & Time
- 6/19(Thu) 10:30~16:00
- Note
- 1st session 10:30–12:30, 2nd session 14:00–16:00.
- Venue
- Kyoto Prefectural Nagaokakyo Memorial Cultural Hall
- Address
- 4-1-1 Tenjin, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto Prefecture
- Free
- General admission: advance 1,200 yen (1,400 yen on the day), seniors (60 years and older), persons with disabilities, and students (3 years to high school): advance 1,000 yen (1,200 yen on the day). *Discounts available for individual supporting members.
- parking
- Due to limited parking space, please use public transportation.
- Access (Public)
- Approximately a 6-minute walk from the west exit of Hankyu Kyoto Line "Nagaokatenjin" station.
- Contact
- 075-955-5711 (Kyoto Prefectural Nagaokakyo Memorial Cultural Hall)