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「星に語りて~Starry-Sky~」B2ポスター
August 24 2021

Talking to the Starry Sky

GlennFest

「星に語りて~Starry-Sky~」B2ポスター
Presented By:
Southeast Japanese School and Community Center

Talking to the Starry Sky

Genre:
Drama, Foreign Language
Subtitles:
Japanese with English Subtitles
GlennFest:
2020
Location:
The Southeast Japanese School and Community Center
Date:
10/17/2021
Time:
1:30 pm
Sponsored by:
Epic Lounge, Kono's Auto Body and Paint, Rusty's Automotive, The Rafu Shimpo Los Angeles Japanese Daily News

Synopsis


The Great East Japan Earthquake occurred on March 11, 2011. Though this unprecedented disaster caused more than 18,000 people to be declared dead or missing, it is not well known that the mortality rate of people with disabilities was twice that of people without them.
The film depicts this little-known fact through a fictional narrative based on the true stories of witnesses whose accounts were collected in the areas hit.

A boy from Fukushima sending a letter to express his love of his home. After the Fukushima Nuclear Disater, many children can not go back to their home and are having health concerns. The film aims to raise social attention to care these kids and help them.
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Southeast Japanese Language School and Community Center is located at: 14615 S. Gridley, Norwalk CA 90650

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The Great East Japan Earthquake occurred on March 11, 2011. Though this unprecedented disaster caused more than 18,000 people to be declared dead or missing, it is not well known that the mortality rate of people with disabilities was twice that of people without them.
The film depicts this little-known fact through a fictional narrative based on the true stories of witnesses whose accounts were collected in the areas hit.

A boy from Fukushima sending a letter to express his love of his home. After the Fukushima Nuclear Disater, many children can not go back to their home and are having health concerns. The film aims to raise social attention to care these kids and help them.
Click here for free passes
Southeast Japanese Language School and Community Center is located at: 14615 S. Gridley, Norwalk CA 90650

Share this movie with your friends and family:

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  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
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