Start: | Jun 20, '08 5:30p |
End: | Jun 27, '08 |
Location: | Tokyo |
The Tokyo Refugee Film Festival is becoming a vital component of UNHCR's year round action plan to raise awareness of the plight and triumphs of the world's 33 million refugees and internally displaced persons. A select array of films from across the globe gives voice to seldom-heard stories of hope, despair and resilience. The select films give voice to seldom-heard stories of hope, despair and resilience from across the globe.
Dates: 20 (World Refugee Day) - 27 June 2008
Fee: Free Entry (No need to RVSP: first come, first served)
Venues: Goethe-Institut Japan
Instituto Cervantes de Tokio
Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Tokyo
L'Institut Franco-Japonais de Tokyo
NHK Fureai Hall
Organizers: UNHCR Representation in Japan
Japan for UNHCR
Contact: 03-3499-2310 (UNHCR Representation in Japan, Public Information)
jpntofes@unhcr.org
Admission Guidelines: Admission to all screenings is free of charge. There is no guarantee of seats, which are allocated on a first come, first served basis.
There is no seat reservation.
Doors are scheduled to open 30 minutes before each screening, unless a previous screening or Q&A is still in session.
Only L'Institut Franco-Japonais issues admission coupons from one hour prior to the scheduled screening time.
Please contact the venues for the latest information.
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For films' list and timetable, please check this website