The official Instagram account of Japan Film and Music Festival released the screening schedule for its upcoming event in Mumbai.
The event takes place from Nov 11, 2022 to Nov 13, 2022 at PVR Icon Infinity, Andheri (W). The schedule, which is similar to that of the event in Delhi, revealed is as follows:
- Nov 11 schedule:
- Your Name. orchestra concert (120 mins runtime) – 19:30 hrs
- Nov 12 schedule:
- Weathering With You (113 mins runtime) – 11:00 hrs
- 5 Centimeters per Second (63 mins runtime) – 13:30 hrs
- Your Name. orchestra concert (120 mins runtime) – 15:00 hrs
- The Garden of Words (46 mins runtime) – 17:30 hrs
- Forever In The Daze Tour 2021 – 2022 (150 mins runtime) – 19:00 hrs
- Nov 13 schedule:
- Your Name. movie (107 mins runtime) – 11:00 hrs
- The Place Promised In Our Early Days (91 mins runtime) – 13:30 hrs
- Forever In The Daze Tour 2021 – 2022 (150 mins runtime) – 15:30 hrs
- Children Who Chase Lost- Voices (116 mins runtime) – 18:30 hrs
None of the screenings have an intermission.
Bookings for Japan Film and Music Festival in Mumbai are now open.
The on-ground festival is returning to Indian cities after a gap of three years.
The schedule for the festival is as follows:
- Delhi: Nov 4-6
- Mumbai: Nov 11-13
- Chennai: Nov 25-27
- Bengaluru: Dec 9-11
The Japan Film and Music festival is an initiative by the Japan Foundation, aiming to spread Japanese films overseas. The JFF was first held in 2016 in ASEAN countries and Australia, and expanded its area to China and India in 2017, and to Russia in 2018.
Source: Instagram
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