The Voice of Sin (Tsumi no koe, 罪の声)
Event Information
About this event
In conjunction with the Cambridge Film Trust and the Japan Foundation, Jesus College and the Intellectual Forum are delighted to host a film screening of DOI Nobuhiro's The Voice of Sin on 1st March. We hope that you can join us!
Directed by: DOI Nobuhiro
Starring: OGURI Shun, HOSHINO Gen, SHINOHARA Yukiko
Japanese with English subtitles. Runtime 142m. Rated 15.
Inspired by a shocking cold case that shook Japan. DOI Nobuhiro's award-winning film The Voice of Sin, sees Eiji (OGURI Shun) as a determined newspaper reporter, writing an investigative piece on a high-profile unsolved extortion case dating back over thirty years, which involved the blackmail of several confectionary companies by a criminal gang. A tailor living in Kyoto, Toshiya (HOSHINO Gen), makes a strange discovery when going through the possessions of his late father – a cassette tape recording of his voice from childhood with a threatening message. Was he involved in the case? As both men try to solve their own mysteries, their paths soon cross and they face the surprising truth behind the crime.
The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2022 is organised by the Japan Foundation, with Major Support from Yakult and the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, with Sponsorship in Kind from SUQQU and Athletia, and in Cultural Partnership with the Japan Society and JAL.
What COVID-19 measures do you currently have in place?
Please wear a face covering when you are in the building.
We will be ventillating the event space as much as possible - so we reccomend wrapping up warm!
We ask that you do not attend if you have any of the main COVID-19 symptoms, or have been in contact with anyone with symptoms.
We encourage you to take a lateral flow test before coming to the event.
We are designing all of our in-person events with decreased capacity. We also ask that during your time with us you act in a way so as to so as to avoid the spread of the virus through best endeavours as recommended by the NHS.
What time should I arrive?
Please arrive no more than 20 minutes – but no later than 5 minutes - before the advertised start time of the event.
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How do I get to West Court, Jesus College?
The entry to West Court is directly on Jesus Lane, near to the intersection with Park Street. Please DO NOT ENTER through the main entrance to the Porters’ Lodge, known as "the Chimney”. Our what3words address is tree.heat.bravo.
What transport options do I have?
There is no on-site car parking at Jesus College for those attending our events. There is limited on-street parking outside the College. There are also multiple Park and Ride options to the City Centre, which drop you a short walk away from the College. Please note that the Park Street Carpark is closed.
Bicycle parking is available outside the ADC Theatre on Park Street.
Regular train services run to Cambridge from London’s Kings Cross Station, London Liverpool Street, London St Pancras, and many other mainline UK stations. The College is located approximately 2 miles (3.2 kilometres) from the railway station. Buses run about every 10 minutes and there is a taxi rank outside the station and one here in the city centre for your return.
What can I bring with me?
Please wear a face covering in the building, unless you have a medical reason not to.
We will have the vents open in the events space, and it can get chilly – we recommend that you wrap up warm!
There are coat hooks around our building, but there are no storage or coat minding facilities and we cannot take any responsibility for items left unattended.
What if I have access requirements?
West Court is access-friendly and there are hearing loops. Please let us know about any access requirements in advance of any event via if-events@jesus.cam.ac.uk.
If you require accessible parking, there are on-street blue badge holder spaces on Jesus Lane, which is a short, step and cobble-free walk to the West Court entrance.
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