Events
Japan Wildlife Film Festival in Yokohama
21 August 2010
The Japan Wildlife Film Festival has held in Toyama since 1992. It’s one of the biggest wildlife film festivals in Asia. Now JWFF is coming to Yokohama! Six nominated films from the ninth JWFF will be shown, including the Australian, award-winning film “Seed Hunter” produced by Sally Eagleton and 360 Degree Films.
"Seed Hunter"
"Seed Hunter" is a highly entertaining one-hour science adventure documentary film, following the efforts of an Australian scientist who is hoping to find a way to survive and to avoid a looming food crisis by searching for ancestor species of crops that are threatened by global warming and other problems. Australian producer Sally Inglewood has been active internationally as a producer of environmental and nature documntaries. The film has received many awards at international environmental and nature film festivals, including the 9th Japan Wildlife Film Festival.
The festival is supported by the Nature Film Network, and the films were subtitled by students at the ISS Institute, Yokohama.
Film Festival | |
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Date |
21 August 2010 |
"Seed Hunter" 16:20 - |
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Venue |
Yokohama YWCA 3F Hall 225, Yamashita-machi, Naka-ku, Yokohama |
Admission |
Entrance: Free |
Enquiries |
Nature Film Network Phone: 03-5261-9907 Website: http://www.naturechannel.jp Email: nfn2@naturechannel.jp |
We look forward to hearing your feedback regarding this event.