Japanese Film Festival 2023

09 - 15 October 2023 | 5 min read | venue: Palace Electric Cinemas | cost: see event website for details | website: https://japanesefilmfestival.net | address: Palace Electric Cinemas, 2 Phillip Law Street, Canberra

published: 06 Oct 2023

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Experience the rich tapestry of Japanese storytelling at the 27th Japanese Film Festival (JFF) in Australia, the premier destination for fans of Japanese cinema. From gripping historical dramas to innovative modern tales, there's a cinematic gem awaiting every film enthusiast in this year's collection.


This year, the festival theme revolves around the enduring link between the past and the present. Whether it's a young fishmonger suddenly catapulted into nobility or the journey of scientists unravelling shamanic mysteries, JFF 2023 underscores the significance of history in shaping current narratives.


Proudly presented by The Japan Foundation, Sydney, the festival will be gracing screens in five major cities throughout Australia, commencing in Canberra.


Delve deeper into the cinematic experience at selected JFF 2023 screenings, with enlightening post-screening talks led by esteemed academics and special performances to help truly immerse audiences in the Japanese artform. Don't miss out on the Free special series screening at the NFSA -- full program details available on the website.


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Japanese Film Festival 2023 | Canberra

Japanese Film Festival 2023 is on 09 - 15 October 2023. The opening hours are: 2:00pm to 3:00pm. Conveniently located in Canberra. Visit their website at https://japanesefilmfestival.net.

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Event Details

what: Japanese Film Festival 2023
when: 09 - 15 October 2023
start time/end time: 2:00pm to 3:00pm
venue: Palace Electric Cinemas
city/suburb: Canberra ACT

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