It's 16mm film, not 8mm.
Last 1/15 (Saturday), there was a mini screening of a 16mm film at the Kyobashi Library.
This is the Great Ginza Festival held in 1987.
Do you not advertise much? (Isn't it listed in the ward bulletin due to the Omicron disaster?)
There were few people who participated, but it was impressive!
(Are you in your 40s?) Mr. Yada, former mayor of the former ward, Mr. Tsukiji Police Chief at that time, and his history involved in the Great Ginza Festival, were alive and reflected.
In addition, the efforts of the people behind the scenes who supported the Great Ginza Festival behind the scenes were also carefully photographed and photographed.
I enjoyed the truly energetic Ginza on the uphill of Bubble flatness.
The background cityscape and images of old stores are impressive! I was also asked about it.
(I was caught by the five mistakes, and I didn't know the details ...)
Although the splendor of the 36mm or 70mm video is not at all, it is a valuable recording film left with a 16mm film.
It is held regularly, and the next time is mid-March (19th?) H
Scenery of Tsukuda and Tsukishima (Is it?) It seems that I'm going to do it.
I would like people who know the time and young people who do not know at all come and see it!
Oh, but ...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the location, the capacity is up to 10 people ... (When it becomes popular, the capacity is over, so I can't see it?)
I hope that the COVID-19 pandemic will end by March and we will be able to increase the capacity ...
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