GW Special Project Film Screening "90 Years Old. What's Worth Celebrating?" (Mizuho Cultural Small Theater)

Aiko Sato's incredibly popular essay has been turned into a film!
Aiko Sato, who has won numerous literary awards. After turning 90, she stopped writing and limited her social interactions, spending her days in gloom. Then, a middle-aged editor, Yoshikawa, approached her with a request for an essay. The essay, in which she candidly expressed her anger towards the world saying, "It's all so annoying!", unexpectedly became a huge hit, and Aiko's life began to change drastically at the age of 90...
Mizuho Cultural Small Theater
8 minutes walk from Exit 2 of Mizuhoundou-Nishi Station on the Sakuradori Subway Line
- Date & Time
- 5/3(Sat) 10:30~15:10
- Note
- First screening 10:30-12:10, Second screening 13:30-15:10
- Venue
- Mizuho Cultural Small Theater
- Address
- 3-29 Toyooka-dori, Mizuho Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture
- Free
- 1,000 yen - General admission seating
- parking
- Regular cars 300 yen *Shared with the library
- Access (Public)
- 8 minutes walk from Exit 2 of Mizuhoundou-Nishi Station on the Sakuradori Subway Line
- Contact
- 052-322-7590 (Cinema Yu GW Special Project Film Screening Department)