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tokyohive had the pleasure of attending the pre-screening of Aoi Sola�s new indie film/documentary, "Three?Points". Directed by�Yamamoto Masashi and hosted by�the�Japan Society of New York, the work gave a fascinating look into the sub-cultures bordering on the fringes of Japanese society.
Without further ado, check out the exclusive interview with Director Yamamoto Masashi and Aoi Sola!
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Videography + Post Production: Matt Marasigan
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'Three?Points' takes a cold, hard look at the rough edges of Japanese society in three locales: Kyoto, with its scene of rough-and-tumble semi-bohemian, down-and-out rappers; Okinawa, where crab-fishing and hanging out with American GIs give a glimpse of Okinawans just getting by; and Tokyo, where a girl named Saki falls into a strange and slightly terrifying relationship with a random Tokyo drifter (Murakami Jun), who saves her from a street gang.
If you are an open-minded person with a sense of humor, we definitely recommended you go see the film. It's very unique and provides a one-of-a-kind glimpse into these eclectic worlds!
Also, make sure to check out our exclusive Interview with Aoi Sola at our office and enter for a chance to win a signed polaroid from Aoi!
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The Japan Society is a non-profit organization supported by individuals, foundations and corporations that brings the people of Japan and the United States closer together through mutual understanding, appreciation and cooperation. More than a hundred years after the Society's founding, its goal remains the same, "the cultivation of a constructive, resonant and dynamic relationship between the people of the U.S. and Japan.� Japan Society holds many events and screenings so visit their site�www.japansociety.org for more information and details on their upcoming events.
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Posted by 0 pt Saturday, July 30, 2011
[Exclusive] tokyohive interviews Aoi Sola and Yamamoto Masashi of 'Three?Points!'
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