We're returning to Cambridge for another special film screening event, and this time we're bringing not just one, but two films!
In collaboration with Panorama: The Journal of Travel, Place, and Nature and Jesus College, University of Cambridge, join us for FREE screenings of Kamome Diner (2005, dir. OGIGAMI Naoko) and Key of Life (2012, dir. UCHIDA Kenji).
These screenings are free to attend, but booking is essential.
Click here to book on the Panorama Journal website.
Screenings
Kamome Diner
dir. OGIGAMI Naoko, 2005, 102 min, English subtitles
Summer arrives in Helsinki, bringing with it the opening of a small Japanese eatery known as Kamome Diner. After a slow start, the shop gradually begins to grow in popularity, yet no-one ever orders the "soul food" rice balls made by its 38-year-old owner, Sachie (KOBAYASHI Satomi).
Screening at 14:30 GMT
Key of Life
dir. UCHIDA Kenji, 2012, 128 min, English subtitles
Failed actor SAKURAI (SAKAI Masato) visits a bathhouse to purify himself before ending it all. When wealthy fellow patron KONDO (KAGAWA Teruyuki) takes an amnesia-inducing fall, SAKURAI spots an opportunity to escape his current struggles and assumes KONDO's identity.
Screening at 17:00 GMT