The Lotus Club: Japanese Documentary Series

The Lotus Club: Japanese Documentary Series

A monthly film club screening handpicked documentaries about Japanese history, culture and contemporary issues.

By Glasgow Museums at Kelvin Hall

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Wed, 29 May 2024 18:00 - 19:30 GMT+1

Location

Kelvin Hall Open Collections

1445 Argyle Street Glasgow G3 8AW United Kingdom

About this event

A lotus flower grows out of the mud and blossoms above the muddy surface of the water. What can be seen above the muddy surface of Japan and Scotland, in the eyes of two Glasgow-based Japanese journalists?

Our new monthly 'Lotus Club' will screen a selection of documentaries, with opportunities for discussion too.

April Screenings

“Evacuation Order in Fukushima - July 2017” (2018, 67 mins)

In Fukushima, radioactive top soil was removed to allow the evacuees to go back. Where will the removed soil go?

Total running time: 67 mins

May Screenings

“Design Kimono - Koji Yoshie” (2017, 28 mins)

Koji Yoshie regards himself as a traditional craftsman. He talks about the basics of kimono design and the future of kimono industry.

“Live a tradition in Maramures, Romania” (2014, 26 mins)

Loan Pop, a folk singer, talks about why improvisation is the key to maintaining traditional songs.

Total running time: 54 mins

June: No Screenings

July Screenings

“Fukushima: Radiation map and Evacuation” (2020, 65 mins)

The making of the radiation map of Fukushima gave momentum towards the creation of the Institute of Environmental Radioactivity.

Total running time: 65 mins

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