"Excavated Films 2018" will be held at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Film Center in Kyobashi, which was announced that it will be opened as the sixth National Museum of Art, independent from the Museum of Modern Art as the "National Film Archive" in April this year. It is being held from January 30 to March 4. I'm sorry that there were many things I missed late, but what I noticed was "Yokota Shokai's [Chushingura] Multiple Versions Special Feature" in time. "Real Records Chushingura" is a combination of Japanese film father Shozo Makino, and Matsunosuke Onoe, the first movie star, who was calledChushingura. (From the NFC brochure)
Special oral performance: Unoko Tomoe, voice-colored Benja: Ikoma Raiyu and 3 others. The talk of the active spokesman has become an actor's line like Afreco. The power of the opening Namikyokushi Tomoe Unoko is amazing. There are many scenes in the restored film this time that was not included in the previous one, and although the composition of each scene is different, `` It seems that a lively toky version was made based on this '' (the same pamphlet). This is without voice, but it is interesting to see both because the length of the same scene is different or there are scenes that are not in the previous version. I enjoyed it without getting tired of it for 125 minutes with two bottles. The chairs are similar to the commercial building, and this is a great deal of 520 yen (310 yen for students and seniors).
The film center was located in the Nikkatsu headquarters building, and was established in 1962 as a film library at the National Museum of Modern Art. Around this time, Kyobashi also had headquarters of movie companies, Daiei (Kyobashi 3-2) and Toei (Kyobashi 2-8). It is inevitable that a national movie archive can be held in Kyobashi.
Please refer to the NFC website for future plans.
3-7-6 Kyobashi, Film Center, National Museum of Modern Art
1 minute from Kyobashi Station Exit 1, 1 minute from Takaracho Station Exit A4, 5 minutes from Ginza 1-chome Station Exit 7