The 2013 JAPAN FILM FESTIVAL OF SAN FRANCISCO WELCOMES DIRECTOR SHINSUKE SATO AS A SPECIAL GUEST OF HONOR FOR THE EXCLUSIVE U.S. PREMIERE OF HIS LATEST FILM LIBRARY WARS
Award
Winning Director Of GANTZ, GANTZ II And SAND CHRONICLES Makes A Rare
U.S. Personal Appearance For S.F. Bay Area’s First Dedicated Japanese
Film Festival Taking Place At NEW PEOPLE Cinema
San Francisco, CA, May 29, 2013 –
The 2013 J-POP Summit Festival, the popular yearly San Francisco
summertime Japanese Pop Culture celebration, has announced director
Shinsuke Sato as the first Guest of Honor for its inaugural Japan Film Festival of San Francisco
(JFFSF), the first fully-dedicated annual Japanese film event for the
S.F. Bay Area, taking place at the NEW PEOPLE Cinema beginning Saturday,
July 27th through Sunday August 4th.
Director Shinsuke Sato will appear for the very special U.S. premiere of his latest film, Library Wars, on Friday, August 2nd at 7:00pm, and Saturday, August 3rd
at 1:10pm. The film is a new live-action sci-fi adventure adapted from
the bestselling novel and anime series originally written by Hiro
Arikawa. In addition to introducing his new film, Sato will engage in an
insightful Q&A session with audiences immediately following each
theatrical screening.
The Japan Film Festival of San Francisco
invites attendees to catch more than 15 films, representing a vivid
cross-section of recent Japanese live-action as well as anime cinema,
that will have their exclusive U.S. and/or San Francisco premiere at NEW
PEOPLE Cinema. The Festival will also be a prominent feature of the
2013 J-POP Summit Festival, taking place across Japantown on Saturday
and Sunday, July 27th and 28th. A complete schedule of films and advance ticket information is available on www.jffsf.org.
Library Wars
is set in the year 2019 in Japan, a new law is passed to crack down on
free expression, which allows for the government to create an armed
force to find and destroy objectionable printed material. Meanwhile, to
oppose this oppressive crackdown, the Library Force is created. The
Library Force includes instructor Atsushi Dojo (Junichi Okada) and Iku
Kasahara (Nana Eikura), who work to protect the libraries. A fierce
battle soon ensues between these two groups.
“It’s a tremendous honor to welcome director Shinsuke Sato as a very special Guest of Honor for our first annual Japan Film Festival of San Francisco,” says Manami Iiboshi, the Executive Director of Japan Film Festival of San Francisco. “His newest film, Library Wars,
takes the battle for free speech in an action-packed new direction that
shows his creativity and prowess as a filmmaker. We look forward to
audiences having this rare opportunity to meet and interact with one of
Japan’s most visionary directors at the kick-off of a unique new annual
film festival celebrating the best of new Japanese cinema!”
Director
Shinsuke Sato was born in 1970 in Hiroshima, Japan. In 1993, while
attending Musashino Art University, he wrote the screenplay and directed
the 16mm short film, Ryonai Genshuku,
which won the 1994 Pia Film Festival Grand Prize. This success launched
his career as a film and television drama screenwriter. In 2001, he
made his major debut as a director with LOVE SONG. Sato followed this project with The Princess Blade,
which was screened at numerous film festivals around the world and
distributed in over 20 countries including the United States and United
Kingdom. In 2003, the feature film was released in North America and
received tremendous critical acclaim.
In the fall of 2007, Sato directed the film, Sand Chronicles,
which was also based on a popular manga comic series and became a major
Japanese office hit. In 2009, he collaborated with Production I.G. and
Fuji Television on the full-length animated film, Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror, as a screenwriter and director. Oblivion Island was nominated for Best Animated Film at the 33rd
Japan Academy Awards. At Montreal’s Fantasia International Film
Festival 2010, the film was also awarded the Jury Prize – Special
Mention for the Best Animated Feature Film, and at the 14th
Seoul International Cartoon & Animation Festival, it won the Special
Jury Prize in the feature films category. In 2010, Sato directed GANTZ and the sequel, GANTZ II: Perfect Answer,
which were also based on hugely popular Japanese anime and manga
series. Both films became box office hits. The films are distributed in
the U.S. by NEW PEOPLE Entertainment.
NEW
PEOPLE Cinema is a 143-seat cinema located in the underground floor of
NEW PEOPLE in San Francisco. Equipped with a cutting-edge HD digital
projection and THX®-certified sound system, NEW PEOPLE Cinema is home for local film festivals and entertaining events. www.newpeoplecinema.com
About J-POP SUMMIT FESTIVAL
The
J-POP SUMMIT FESTIVAL is an annual Japanese Pop Culture celebration
that features live bands and artists from Japan, pop culture panel
discussions, film premieres, fashion and DJ dance events, and celebrity
appearances. The Festival is hosted by NEW PEOPLE in cooperation with
the Japantown Merchants Association. In 2012, the two-day event
attracted 65,000 attendees.
Additional information about the J-POP Summit Festival is available at J-POP.com.
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Director Shinsuke Sato
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