SCREENING: Tokyo Olympiad by Ichikawa Kon
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Free screenings of the documentary 'Tokyo Olympiad' by Ichikawa Kon, in conjunction with the exhibition Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow.
About this event
In conjunction with the exhibition Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow, Japan House London is delighted to introduce a series of free screenings of the pioneering documentary Tokyo Orinpikku (Tokyo Olympiad, released in 1965) by filmmaker Ichikawa Kon, a key figure of Japan's ‘Golden Age’ of cinema in the 1950s.
Commissioned by the Japanese Olympic Organizing Committee, Ichikawa’s revolutionary documentary of the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games blends together a portrayal of the humanity of the competing athletes with cutting-edge technological achievement, such as the use of telephoto lenses, widescreen images, freeze-frames, dramatic slow-motion sequences, and many other visual effects.
It is regarded as one of the greatest films about sport of all time. Rather than a celebratory representation of Japanese victories, the film takes a more personal, emotional and authentic approach, with Ichikawa focusing on the human body and its struggles and limitations during the Games, capturing a new vision of the athletes and their sporting performances.
Before making your booking you might want to note the following:
- Every guest will require their own ticket.
- The screening will begin at the start of the allotted time on your ticket. We advise that guests arrive at least 5-10 minutes before the screening begins. Please note we are unable to guarantee entry to those who arrive after the screening has begun.
- Guests will also be able to access the Ground Floor, including The Shop, The Stand and our cultural installations (tickets are not required here).
- Please note that entry to this event does not include entry to the Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow exhibition. Free tickets to the exhibition must be booked separately and are available on Japan House London's website here.
- If you have any problems with using this system to book your ticket, please email us at info@japanhouselondon.uk with your preferred date and time.
- We recommend that guests (aged 11 and over) wear a face covering, unless they are exempt.
- Please exercise caution in keeping a safe distance from other guests and members of staff. Japan House London continues to cap capacity but this will be increased.
Full details of our new safety measures and guidelines for our guests (including FAQs) are available at www.japanhouselondon.uk/covid.