125 Years Memory –A Call for World Peace–
Online screening of Mitsutoshi Tanaka's blockbuster
By NPO Ertuğrul Saves the World
Date and time
Sunday, July 7 · 12am - 11:30pm PDT
Location
Online
About this event
Separated by 9,000 kilometres, the people of Japan and Turkey have fostered deep ties of friendship. In a time when people all over the world are growing steadily more suspicious of other nations over politics, economics and religion, «125 Years Memory» is an epic of hope demonstrating how fellow-feeling between one person and another can bring about a miracle.
Two historical incidents that deepened the friendship between Japan and Turkey are connected in this story of friendship and compassion: The sinking of the Turkish frigate Ertuğrul off the Japanese coast in 1890, and the evacuation of Japanese nationals from Iran during the Iran-Iraq war in 1985.
Virtuoso director Mitsutoshi Tanaka's masterpiece received the Japan Academy Film Prize in ten categories, including Best Art Direction, Excellent Film and Excellent Director.
Starring: Seiyo Uchino, Kenan Ece, Shioli Kutsuna, Yui Natsukawa
Original title: 海難1890 | Runtime: 132 min | Year: 2015 | Subtitles: English
Date: Sun 7 July 2024 12:00am - 11:59pm PT | Geographic availability: Canada
Website: http://www.125yearsmemory.com
The film is available online on demand on 7 July 2024 (Sunday) from 12:00 am to 11:59 pm PT (11:59 pm is cut-off time). Geographic availability is limited to Canada. The audience size is limited to 1,000 admissions. Access instructions will be emailed with the registration confirmation. Admission is free.
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Thank you for your interest in the Canadian screening of «125 Years Memory»!
Presented by: NPO Ertuğrul Saves the World
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