We are pleased to announce the 10 finalists for the UFPFF 2023, selected from among many entries!
UFPFF 2023 will be held on September 18 (Mon., holiday) at Human Trust Cinema Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, and all films will be screened and the director will be on stage for the screening.
UFPFF Finalists 10 Films
Our “Rights” (Usen To/Waseda University/China)
Synopsys:
Ms. Lien, a Vietnamese technical intern, who was subjected to power harassment at her workplace and was unable to quit her job due to restrictions on changing technical internship jobs, had to put up with it for a long time. with the support of NPO POSSE, she joined the labor union and defended her rights. After resolving their problems, these women took to the streets to help other foreign workers.
Profile:
I am a foreign student from China. I am interested in labor issues in China and Japan, and I have been reporting and communicating about them. I made a documentary on the issue of the technical internship system after eight months of research. This film is a short version of 5 minutes, but I hope that more people can hear the voices of the people involved.
Tree of Bee Spirit (Daoyuan Chi/The Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University/China)
Synopsys:
Told through the eyes of “the last prince” Guowen Su, this film depicts the changes the Bulang of Yunnan have experienced over the last century. In an effort to document traditional knowledge in an age of rapid assimilation into mainstream Chinese culture, this film seeks to amplify the voices of the oldest Blang people, and particularly their knowledge with respect to traditional Bulang tea-making practices and religious rituals.
Profile&Message:
My name is Daoyuan Chi. I am a Chinese high school student who is passionate about basketball, fencing, and above all, filmmaking. After reading “the story” by Robert McKee, I fell in love with film and started a documentary production project the year before last. Documentaries not only bring me joy, but also let me see and experience more of the world. My passion for documenting will never change no matter what.
Children’s Room of the Future (Maiko Aizu, Rinko Suzuki/Keio University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Minori and Saki, a same-sex couple, have an unused room in their house. They are considering the possibility of raising children together through the foster care system. They rented a room to welcome children and got a job to interact with children for training. The room, which is currently empty, is filled with their big dream.
Profile:
2nd year student at Keio University, Department of Humanities and Sociology, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences.
Affiliated with Institute for Journalism, Media&Communication Studies at Keio University.
Studies documentary production under Professor Hiroaki Mizushima of Sophia University in a video content production class.
Volda University College (Mathilde Bernhoft-Osa/Volda University College/Norway)
Synopsys:
This animated documentary is telling Alices experiences during the bombing of Nybergsund the 11th of April 1940
Profile:
Norwegian animator, graduated fom Volda University College spring 2023. Pursuing rigging and animation, most interested in pre-production. Working at Breach VR in Trondheim, Norway
The Sea of Dragons (Miku Miyamura/Nihon Kogakuin College/Japan)
Synopsys:
エWe visited Enoshima to see the current situation of marine debris problem with an eco-artist, Ms. Ayami Tamura. By capturing the process of painting what she actually saw and felt on film, we created a work that encourages viewers to feel and think about the possibilities for the future that can be seen by addressing the SDGs through art.
Profile:
I am from Kumamoto Prefecture, and I decided to go to a vocational school and moved to Tokyo because I wanted to work in video production. I currently work for a TV program production company and am involved in broadcasting information programs.
I like to work hard at my own pace and master what I love.
In the future, I would like to do video production overseas.
as long as children are there to learn (Taiga Matsumoto, Kaho Miyake/Keio University/Japan)
Synopsys:
In India, religion, caste, family environment, poverty, and various other factors intertwine, and many children have given up studying to beg or work. This film captures educators from NGOs and NPOs who are sincerely working with children to change such a complex situation from within their reach.
Profile:
Member of S.A.L., a student organization accredited by Keio University. In the spring of 2023, we traveled to India to explore poverty, education, and significant support.
Song of the Waves (Colombe DE VALLAVIEILLE/IIM Digital School/France)
Synopsys:
Adrift in the Mediterranean, a migrant boat is confronted with a strange phenomenon…
Profile:
Colombe de Vallavieille joined the IIM Digital School in 2019 and chose to study animation. She saw in this art form the opportunity to intertwine her three fervent passions : writing, drawing, and music.
Driven by the desire for storytelling with substance, she collaborates with her team to build their graduation film ‘Song of the Waves,’ taking on the role of director. She aspires to shape the future of animation, to bring forth novel and captivating productions that touch hearts and minds alike.
Recording the Peace of the Town – A Half Century of Local Cultural Contribution (Seiyou Sen/Sophia University/China)
Synopsys:
The world’s smallest TV station is located in Miyota-machi, Nagano Prefecture. For more than 40 years, the two-member staff, including president Shinichi Ishikawa, has been recording the town’s “peace” every day without fail. As the town’s “recorder,” he is literally a community-based broadcaster. Today, he is still running around the town.
Profile:
I was born in Japan and left for Shanghai, China at the age of three months. After spending 10 years in China, I came to Japan when he was 10 years old. I graduated from high school with a diploma in both Canada and Japan, and has been performing magic for the past 13 years.
From Here Today (Noe Sakurai, Miko Nakano, Himari Shirasaka, Shinpei Takeshita/Sophia University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Music of Mind is an employment support facility for people with intellectual disabilities located in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture. “Music of Mind” is a rare employment support facility for people with intellectual disabilities. They practice hard every day in preparation for live performances. Hiroki Arai, 26, enjoys singing more than anyone else. What does singing mean to him, and what does his job mean?
Profile:
Produced by four second-year students of the Newspaper Department, Faculty of Letters, Sophia University. They studied documentary production under Professor Hiroaki Mizushima. This is their first video work.
Listen to the Voice (Rian Mukunoki, Natsuka Kusumoto, Mio Yuzawa/Sophia University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Located between Minato and Shinjuku wards in Tokyo, Meiji Jingu Gaien, a lush green area with over 100 years of history, is about to be partially lost due to corporate redevelopment. How will Natsuka Kusumoto, a university student who opposes the redevelopment and runs a student organization, deal with the redevelopment that is about to begin?
Profile:
Three members of Mizushima Seminar, Department of Newspaper, Faculty of Letters, Sophia University. They produced a documentary film under the supervision of Professor Hiroaki Mizushima of the Newspaper Department. This is their first film.We are pleased to announce the 10 finalists for the UFPFF 2023, selected from among many entries!
UFPFF 2023 will be held on September 18 (Mon., holiday) at Human Trust Cinema Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, and all films will be screened and the director will be on stage for the screening.
UFPFF Finalists 10 Films
Our “Rights” (Usen To/Waseda University/China)
Synopsys:
Ms. Lien, a Vietnamese technical intern, who was subjected to power harassment at her workplace and was unable to quit her job due to restrictions on changing technical internship jobs, had to put up with it for a long time. with the support of NPO POSSE, she joined the labor union and defended her rights. After resolving their problems, these women took to the streets to help other foreign workers.
Profile:
中国人留学生です。中国と日本の労働問題に関心があり、取材と発信活動をやっています。技能実習制度の問題を八ヶ月間取材してドキュメンタリーを作りました。今回の作品は5分の短いバージョンとなりますが、より多くの人に当事者の声を聞いていただければと思います。
Tree of Bee Spirit (Daoyuan Chi/The Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University/China)
Synopsys:
Told through the eyes of “the last prince” Guowen Su, this film depicts the changes the Bulang of Yunnan have experienced over the last century. In an effort to document traditional knowledge in an age of rapid assimilation into mainstream Chinese culture, this film seeks to amplify the voices of the oldest Blang people, and particularly their knowledge with respect to traditional Bulang tea-making practices and religious rituals.
Profile&Message:
My name is Dao Yuan Qi. I am a Chinese high school student who is passionate about basketball, fencing, and above all, filmmaking. After reading “the story” by Robert McKee, I fell in love with film and started a documentary production project the year before last. Documentaries not only bring me joy, but also let me see and experience more of the world. My passion for documenting will never change no matter what.
Children’s Room of the Future (Maiko Aizu, Rinko Suzuki/Keio University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Minori and Sakiki, a same-sex couple, have an unused room in their house. They are considering the possibility of raising a child together through the foster care system. They rented a room to welcome a child and got a job to interact with children for training. The room, which is empty now, is filled with two big dreams.
Profile:
2nd year student at Keio University, Department of Humanities and Sociology, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Affiliated with the Media Communication Research Institute at Keio University
Studied documentary production under Professor Hiroaki Mizushima of Sophia University in a video content production class.”
Volda University College (Mathilde Bernhoft-Osa/Volda University College/Norway)
Synopsys:
This animated documentary is telling Alices experiences during the bombing of Nybergsund the 11th of April 1940
Profile:
Norwegian animator, graduated fom Volda University College spring 2023. Pursuing rigging and animation, most interested in pre-production. Working at Breach VR in Trondheim, Norway
The Sea of Dragons (Miku Miyamura/Nihon Kogakuin College/Japan)
Synopsys:
エWe visited Enoshima to see the current situation of marine debris problem with an eco-artist, Ms. Ayami Tamura. By capturing the process of painting what she actually saw and felt on film, we created a work that encourages viewers to feel and think about the possibilities for the future that can be seen by addressing the SDGs through art.
Profile:
I am from Kumamoto Prefecture, and I decided to go to a vocational school and moved to Tokyo because I wanted to work in video production. I currently work for a TV program production company and am involved in broadcasting information programs.
I like to work hard at my own pace and master what I love.
In the future, I would like to do video production overseas.
as long as children are there to learn (Taiga Matsumoto, Kaho Miyake/Keio University/Japan)
Synopsys:
In India, religion, caste, family environment, poverty, and various other factors intertwine, and many children have given up studying to beg or work. This film captures educators from NGO and NPO who are sincerely working with children to change such a complex situation from within their reach.
Profile:
Member of S.A.L., a student organization accredited by Keio University. In the spring of 2023, we traveled to India to explore poverty, education, and significant support.
Song of the Waves (Colombe DE VALLAVIEILLE/IIM Digital School/France)
Synopsys:
Adrift in the Mediterranean, a migrant boat is confronted with a strange phenomenon…
Profile:
Colombe de Vallavieille joined the IIM Digital School in 2019 and chose to study animation. She saw in this art form the opportunity to intertwine her three fervent passions : writing, drawing, and music.
Driven by the desire for storytelling with substance, she collaborates with her team to build their graduation film ‘Song of the Waves,’ taking on the role of director. She aspires to shape the future of animation, to bring forth novel and captivating productions that touch hearts and minds alike.
Recording the Peace of the Town – A Half Century of Local Cultural Contribution (Seiyou Sen/Sophia University/China)
Synopsys:
The world’s smallest TV station is located in Miyota-machi, Nagano Prefecture. For more than 40 years, the two-member staff, including president Shinichi Ishikawa, has been recording the town’s “peace” every day without fail. As the town’s “recorder,” he is literally a community-based broadcaster. Today, he is still running around the town.
Profile:
I was born in Japan and left for Shanghai, China at the age of three months. After spending 10 years in China, I came to Japan when he was 10 years old. I graduated from high school with a diploma in both Canada and Japan, and has been performing magic for the past 13 years.
From Here Today (Noe Sakurai, Miko Nakano, Himari Shirasaka, Shinpei Takeshita/Sophia University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Music of Mind is an employment support facility for people with intellectual disabilities located in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Music of Mind” is a rare employment support facility for people with intellectual disabilities. They practice hard every day in preparation for live performances. Hiroki Arai, 26, enjoys singing more than anyone else. What does singing mean to him, and what does his job mean?
Profile:
Produced by four second-year students of the Newspaper Department, Faculty of Letters, Sophia University. They studied documentary production under Professor Hiroaki Mizushima. This is their first video work.
Listen to the Voice (Rian Mukunoki, Natsuka Kusumoto, Mio Yuzawa/Sophia University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Located between Minato and Shinjuku wards in Tokyo, Meiji Jingu Gaien, a lush green area with over 100 years of history, is about to be partially lost due to corporate redevelopment. How will Natsuka Kusumoto, a university student who opposes the redevelopment and runs a student organization, deal with the redevelopment that is about to begin?
Profile:
Three members of Mizushima Seminar, Department of Newspaper, Faculty of Letters, Sophia University. They produced a documentary film under the supervision of Professor Hiroaki Mizushima of the Newspaper Department. This is their first film.We are pleased to announce the 10 finalists for the UFPFF 2023, selected from among many entries!
UFPFF 2023 will be held on September 18 (Mon., holiday) at Human Trust Cinema Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, and all films will be screened and the director will be on stage for the screening.
UFPFF Finalists 10 Films
Our “Rights” (Usen To/Waseda University/China)
Synopsys:
Ms. Lien, a Vietnamese technical intern, who was subjected to power harassment at her workplace and was unable to quit her job due to restrictions on changing technical internship jobs, had to put up with it for a long time. with the support of NPO POSSE, she joined the labor union and defended her rights. After resolving their problems, these women took to the streets to help other foreign workers.
Profile:
I am a foreign student from China. I am interested in labor issues in China and Japan, and I have been reporting and communicating about them. I made a documentary on the issue of the technical internship system after eight months of research. This film is a short version of 5 minutes, but I hope that more people can hear the voices of the people involved.
Tree of Bee Spirit (Daoyuan Chi/The Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University/China)
Synopsys:
Told through the eyes of “the last prince” Guowen Su, this film depicts the changes the Bulang of Yunnan have experienced over the last century. In an effort to document traditional knowledge in an age of rapid assimilation into mainstream Chinese culture, this film seeks to amplify the voices of the oldest Blang people, and particularly their knowledge with respect to traditional Bulang tea-making practices and religious rituals.
Profile&Message:
My name is Daoyuan Chi. I am a Chinese high school student who is passionate about basketball, fencing, and above all, filmmaking. After reading “the story” by Robert McKee, I fell in love with film and started a documentary production project the year before last. Documentaries not only bring me joy, but also let me see and experience more of the world. My passion for documenting will never change no matter what.
Children’s Room of the Future (Maiko Aizu, Rinko Suzuki/Keio University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Minori and Saki, a same-sex couple, have an unused room in their house. They are considering the possibility of raising children together through the foster care system. They rented a room to welcome children and got a job to interact with children for training. The room, which is currently empty, is filled with their big dream.
Profile:
2nd year student at Keio University, Department of Humanities and Sociology, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences.
Affiliated with Institute for Journalism, Media&Communication Studies at Keio University.
Studies documentary production under Professor Hiroaki Mizushima of Sophia University in a video content production class.
Volda University College (Mathilde Bernhoft-Osa/Volda University College/Norway)
Synopsys:
This animated documentary is telling Alices experiences during the bombing of Nybergsund the 11th of April 1940
Profile:
Norwegian animator, graduated fom Volda University College spring 2023. Pursuing rigging and animation, most interested in pre-production. Working at Breach VR in Trondheim, Norway
The Sea of Dragons (Miku Miyamura/Nihon Kogakuin College/Japan)
Synopsys:
エWe visited Enoshima to see the current situation of marine debris problem with an eco-artist, Ms. Ayami Tamura. By capturing the process of painting what she actually saw and felt on film, we created a work that encourages viewers to feel and think about the possibilities for the future that can be seen by addressing the SDGs through art.
Profile:
I am from Kumamoto Prefecture, and I decided to go to a vocational school and moved to Tokyo because I wanted to work in video production. I currently work for a TV program production company and am involved in broadcasting information programs.
I like to work hard at my own pace and master what I love.
In the future, I would like to do video production overseas.
as long as children are there to learn (Taiga Matsumoto, Kaho Miyake/Keio University/Japan)
Synopsys:
In India, religion, caste, family environment, poverty, and various other factors intertwine, and many children have given up studying to beg or work. This film captures educators from NGOs and NPOs who are sincerely working with children to change such a complex situation from within their reach.
Profile:
Member of S.A.L., a student organization accredited by Keio University. In the spring of 2023, we traveled to India to explore poverty, education, and significant support.
Song of the Waves (Colombe DE VALLAVIEILLE/IIM Digital School/France)
Synopsys:
Adrift in the Mediterranean, a migrant boat is confronted with a strange phenomenon…
Profile:
Colombe de Vallavieille joined the IIM Digital School in 2019 and chose to study animation. She saw in this art form the opportunity to intertwine her three fervent passions : writing, drawing, and music.
Driven by the desire for storytelling with substance, she collaborates with her team to build their graduation film ‘Song of the Waves,’ taking on the role of director. She aspires to shape the future of animation, to bring forth novel and captivating productions that touch hearts and minds alike.
Recording the Peace of the Town – A Half Century of Local Cultural Contribution (Seiyou Sen/Sophia University/China)
Synopsys:
The world’s smallest TV station is located in Miyota-machi, Nagano Prefecture. For more than 40 years, the two-member staff, including president Shinichi Ishikawa, has been recording the town’s “peace” every day without fail. As the town’s “recorder,” he is literally a community-based broadcaster. Today, he is still running around the town.
Profile:
I was born in Japan and left for Shanghai, China at the age of three months. After spending 10 years in China, I came to Japan when he was 10 years old. I graduated from high school with a diploma in both Canada and Japan, and has been performing magic for the past 13 years.
From Here Today (Noe Sakurai, Miko Nakano, Himari Shirasaka, Shinpei Takeshita/Sophia University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Music of Mind is an employment support facility for people with intellectual disabilities located in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture. “Music of Mind” is a rare employment support facility for people with intellectual disabilities. They practice hard every day in preparation for live performances. Hiroki Arai, 26, enjoys singing more than anyone else. What does singing mean to him, and what does his job mean?
Profile:
Produced by four second-year students of the Newspaper Department, Faculty of Letters, Sophia University. They studied documentary production under Professor Hiroaki Mizushima. This is their first video work.
Listen to the Voice (Rian Mukunoki, Natsuka Kusumoto, Mio Yuzawa/Sophia University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Located between Minato and Shinjuku wards in Tokyo, Meiji Jingu Gaien, a lush green area with over 100 years of history, is about to be partially lost due to corporate redevelopment. How will Natsuka Kusumoto, a university student who opposes the redevelopment and runs a student organization, deal with the redevelopment that is about to begin?
Profile:
Three members of Mizushima Seminar, Department of Newspaper, Faculty of Letters, Sophia University. They produced a documentary film under the supervision of Professor Hiroaki Mizushima of the Newspaper Department. This is their first film.We are pleased to announce the 10 finalists for the UFPFF 2023, selected from among many entries!
UFPFF 2023 will be held on September 18 (Mon., holiday) at Human Trust Cinema Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, and all films will be screened and the director will be on stage for the screening.
UFPFF Finalists 10 Films
Our “Rights” (Usen To/Waseda University/China)
Synopsys:
Ms. Lien, a Vietnamese technical intern, who was subjected to power harassment at her workplace and was unable to quit her job due to restrictions on changing technical internship jobs, had to put up with it for a long time. with the support of NPO POSSE, she joined the labor union and defended her rights. After resolving their problems, these women took to the streets to help other foreign workers.
Profile:
中国人留学生です。中国と日本の労働問題に関心があり、取材と発信活動をやっています。技能実習制度の問題を八ヶ月間取材してドキュメンタリーを作りました。今回の作品は5分の短いバージョンとなりますが、より多くの人に当事者の声を聞いていただければと思います。
Tree of Bee Spirit (Daoyuan Chi/The Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University/China)
Synopsys:
Told through the eyes of “the last prince” Guowen Su, this film depicts the changes the Bulang of Yunnan have experienced over the last century. In an effort to document traditional knowledge in an age of rapid assimilation into mainstream Chinese culture, this film seeks to amplify the voices of the oldest Blang people, and particularly their knowledge with respect to traditional Bulang tea-making practices and religious rituals.
Profile&Message:
My name is Dao Yuan Qi. I am a Chinese high school student who is passionate about basketball, fencing, and above all, filmmaking. After reading “the story” by Robert McKee, I fell in love with film and started a documentary production project the year before last. Documentaries not only bring me joy, but also let me see and experience more of the world. My passion for documenting will never change no matter what.
Children’s Room of the Future (Maiko Aizu, Rinko Suzuki/Keio University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Minori and Sakiki, a same-sex couple, have an unused room in their house. They are considering the possibility of raising a child together through the foster care system. They rented a room to welcome a child and got a job to interact with children for training. The room, which is empty now, is filled with two big dreams.
Profile:
2nd year student at Keio University, Department of Humanities and Sociology, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Affiliated with the Media Communication Research Institute at Keio University
Studied documentary production under Professor Hiroaki Mizushima of Sophia University in a video content production class.”
Volda University College (Mathilde Bernhoft-Osa/Volda University College/Norway)
Synopsys:
This animated documentary is telling Alices experiences during the bombing of Nybergsund the 11th of April 1940
Profile:
Norwegian animator, graduated fom Volda University College spring 2023. Pursuing rigging and animation, most interested in pre-production. Working at Breach VR in Trondheim, Norway
The Sea of Dragons (Miku Miyamura/Nihon Kogakuin College/Japan)
Synopsys:
エWe visited Enoshima to see the current situation of marine debris problem with an eco-artist, Ms. Ayami Tamura. By capturing the process of painting what she actually saw and felt on film, we created a work that encourages viewers to feel and think about the possibilities for the future that can be seen by addressing the SDGs through art.
Profile:
I am from Kumamoto Prefecture, and I decided to go to a vocational school and moved to Tokyo because I wanted to work in video production. I currently work for a TV program production company and am involved in broadcasting information programs.
I like to work hard at my own pace and master what I love.
In the future, I would like to do video production overseas.
as long as children are there to learn (Taiga Matsumoto, Kaho Miyake/Keio University/Japan)
Synopsys:
In India, religion, caste, family environment, poverty, and various other factors intertwine, and many children have given up studying to beg or work. This film captures educators from NGO and NPO who are sincerely working with children to change such a complex situation from within their reach.
Profile:
Member of S.A.L., a student organization accredited by Keio University. In the spring of 2023, we traveled to India to explore poverty, education, and significant support.
Song of the Waves (Colombe DE VALLAVIEILLE/IIM Digital School/France)
Synopsys:
Adrift in the Mediterranean, a migrant boat is confronted with a strange phenomenon…
Profile:
Colombe de Vallavieille joined the IIM Digital School in 2019 and chose to study animation. She saw in this art form the opportunity to intertwine her three fervent passions : writing, drawing, and music.
Driven by the desire for storytelling with substance, she collaborates with her team to build their graduation film ‘Song of the Waves,’ taking on the role of director. She aspires to shape the future of animation, to bring forth novel and captivating productions that touch hearts and minds alike.
Recording the Peace of the Town – A Half Century of Local Cultural Contribution (Seiyou Sen/Sophia University/China)
Synopsys:
The world’s smallest TV station is located in Miyota-machi, Nagano Prefecture. For more than 40 years, the two-member staff, including president Shinichi Ishikawa, has been recording the town’s “peace” every day without fail. As the town’s “recorder,” he is literally a community-based broadcaster. Today, he is still running around the town.
Profile:
I was born in Japan and left for Shanghai, China at the age of three months. After spending 10 years in China, I came to Japan when he was 10 years old. I graduated from high school with a diploma in both Canada and Japan, and has been performing magic for the past 13 years.
From Here Today (Noe Sakurai, Miko Nakano, Himari Shirasaka, Shinpei Takeshita/Sophia University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Music of Mind is an employment support facility for people with intellectual disabilities located in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Music of Mind” is a rare employment support facility for people with intellectual disabilities. They practice hard every day in preparation for live performances. Hiroki Arai, 26, enjoys singing more than anyone else. What does singing mean to him, and what does his job mean?
Profile:
Produced by four second-year students of the Newspaper Department, Faculty of Letters, Sophia University. They studied documentary production under Professor Hiroaki Mizushima. This is their first video work.
Listen to the Voice (Rian Mukunoki, Natsuka Kusumoto, Mio Yuzawa/Sophia University/Japan)
Synopsys:
Located between Minato and Shinjuku wards in Tokyo, Meiji Jingu Gaien, a lush green area with over 100 years of history, is about to be partially lost due to corporate redevelopment. How will Natsuka Kusumoto, a university student who opposes the redevelopment and runs a student organization, deal with the redevelopment that is about to begin?
Profile:
Three members of Mizushima Seminar, Department of Newspaper, Faculty of Letters, Sophia University. They produced a documentary film under the supervision of Professor Hiroaki Mizushima of the Newspaper Department. This is their first film.
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