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Poster exhibition of science fiction and monster movies [National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Film Center]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] January 24, 2018 18:00

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In the exhibition room on the 7th floor of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Film Center, which faces Kyobashi 3-chome, Kajibashi Street, "The World of SF and Monster Movies" is currently being held as the third part of the series "Movie History Seen by Poster". I am.

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The exhibition period is from Thursday, January 4 to March 25 (Sunday), and the opening hours are from 11:00 to 18:30 (entry until 18:00).

Closed on Monday.

In addition, we received special permission for photography in gallery space for coverage.

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When I entered the venue, I was already a series of "Nostalgic ~", "I saw it", "I knew it ~", and "It was amazing ~".

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The surprise that I've seen quite a lot of science fiction movies and monster movies.

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Even now, I think science fiction (science fiction) and monsters are perfect materials for the fields of movies created by humans using their imagination and films that appeal to vision and hearing and create realistically.

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A group of works such as "Metropolis" and "King Kong", which are said to be "classicals of science fiction movies".

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A group of posters for Japanese monster movies that show the greatness of Ishiro Honda's special effects director

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Director Stanley Kubrick's "2001 Space Journey" and others

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The "Star Wars" series, which still continues to produce sequels

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The posters displayed at the venue, centering on the film center's collection, are truly spectacular.

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Please drop in.

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The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan. ⇒

http://www.momat.go.jp/fc/