On July 27 and 28, the Kobe Film Archive in Kobe’s Nagata Ward will hold the Shinnagata Film Lecture “The Crimson Sea is Calling”.
This is the sixth in a series of lectures in which participants will watch films featuring the city of Kobe and rediscover the city’s history and charms.
This time, we pick up “Makka na Umi ga Yomiteruze” (released in 1965), the second film starring Tetsuya Watari, an actor from Hyogo Prefecture. Set to the backdrop of Tetsuya Watari’s debut song, “Pure Love Blues,” the film tells a story of brotherly love and male friendship.
The film was shot on location at many places in Kobe City, including Kobe Port, inside the Mitsubishi Warehouse at Takahama Quay, Benten-cho, Ikuta-ku, Kaigan-dori Kyobashi, Ikuta-ku, the alley beside Mitsui Toshin Warehouse at Kobe Port, in front of the Municipal Longshoremen’s Tsumesho, Kobe Port Third Jetty, and Kobe Port Joint Government Building, Kaigan-dori, Ikuta-ku.
On July 27, a lecture “Exploring filming locations” was given by photographer Taichi Korikawa, and a recording of the lecture will be broadcast on July 28.
<A word from the reporter:
A nostalgic film of Tetsuya Watari as a young man who graduated from the Merchant Marine Academy will be shown on the screen! You can discover the film by looking at it and thinking, “Could it be here? or discovering it for the first time at the lecture, you will be able to enjoy it in many different ways.
Details
- Period
- Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28, 2024
- Place
- Kobe Film Archive
(5-5-1, Umizuka-cho, Nagata-ku, Kobe)
Find it on GoogleMap - Time
- 13:30- Screening
15:05- Lecture “Exploring Locations” (scheduled to end at 15:40)
*On the 28th, a recording of the previous day’s lecture will be shown - Admission
- General 1,500 yen, Youth (under 25) 1,000 yen, Members 1,200 yen
- Reservations
- E-mail info@kobe-eiga.net
TEL 078-754-8039
*If the seats are not fully booked, reservations can be made on the day of the event.