On Saturday, December 20th, we will hold the 3rd SD Workshop for Staff Promoting Student Growth!

In a situation where the environment surrounding universities is changing rapidly, the management and operation of universities has come to occupy an important position, and the role of university staff is becoming extremely important. In order to adapt to such an environment, we are developing a variety of projects to improve the qualifications of university staff, including management and education and research support.
In the SD workshop, students will make new discoveries, deepen their awareness, and create a network of human exchange that cannot be obtained through lectures through discussions with colleagues from other companies in the same industry (staff from other universities).

If you are interested in trends in higher education policy, if you work with student staff or part-time students, or if you are interested in the “reflection” that is currently in vogue, please join us.

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Outline of the event

Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto
Organizer University Consortium Kyoto
Target If you are a university employee (non-university staff (faculty member, etc.), please contact us in advance. )
Participation Fee Member Universities JPY 1,000
Non-Member Universities JPY 2,000
Capacity 20

Session 3: Staff Promoting Student Growth ~Beginning of Reflection Utilization~

schedule Saturday, December 20, 2014 13:00~17:00
Topic Provision Takamichi Murayama (Director, Academic Affairs Division, Kyoto Bunkyo University)
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Coordinator
Kiyo Kawakami (Research Fellow, University Consortium Kyoto)
Application Deadline Monday, December 15, 2014
substance Click here for details



Registration (first-come, first-served):
3rd SD Workshop: Monday, December 15, 2014

SD Workshop ApplicationClick here for details


2014 Kyoto Studies Course December 6 (Sat) Stay in Kyoto Stay at a hotel ~ 126 years since the founding of Kyoto Hotel tradition and tomorrow ~ will be held!

(10th) 2014 Kyoto Studies Lecture “Traveling in Kyoto ~Sightseeing Gaze~”

Kyoto Studies 3

The first hotel in Kyoto was Nakamuraya in Gion, which opened in the first year of the Meiji era (1868). Later, in Meiji 21 (1888), Kyoto Tokiwa, which followed the current Kyoto Hotel, opened in Kamogawa Nijo Ohashi Nishizume. Kyoto Tokiwa received the payment of the ruins of the government facility in Kawaramachi Nijo, and restarted in Meiji 23 (1890) as a newly built Western-style hotel as KIOTO HOTEL. The fact that Crown Prince Nicholas of Russia stayed at this hotel and encountered the Otsu incident was a major international event. In 1925, the first Rotary club in Kyoto was established at the Kyoto Hotel. We will focus on the history of hotels in Kyoto that have progressed with the times.

Date Saturday, December 6, 2014 10:30~12:00
Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto 5th Floor, Lecture Room 1
Lecturer Ikuo Ooka (Kyoto Hotel Co., Ltd.)

Born in Tokyo in 1948. 1975 / Joined Shiga Kogen Hotel in Nagano Prefecture, 1976 / Kyoto Hotel. After serving banquet services and banquet sales, he worked in the computer introduction preparation room. After working in the Electronic Calculation Division and the Accounting Section, he participated in the complete reconstruction of the Kyoto Hotel in the Business Planning Division. 1994 / General Manager of Sales Promotion Department, 2001 / Director, General Manager of Tokyo Sales Department, 2003 / General Manager of the President’s Office, 2005 / General Manager of Sales Promotion Department,
2006 / General Manager of Karasuma Kyoto Hotel, 2007 / General Manager of the Audit Office, 2010 / Organizational Operation and Management, 2012 / Managing Director.


Application

Tuition fee: 1,500 yen (1 time)

* How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event.
* Free of charge for full-time students (excluding graduate students, majors, and correspondence course students) of the University Consortium Kyoto member universities and junior colleges, as well as all non-degree students enrolled in the Open University of Japan Kyoto Study Center.
How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event. It is not possible to apply for practical courses.

The 2014 Kyoto College “Kyoto Studies Course” will be held until Saturday, December 6.Click here for details

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto, Department of Kyoto Studies
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

Foundation Member Universities and Junior Colleges 2014 University Festival Calendar Released!

University Festival

With mock shops, exhibitions, appearances by cultural figures, singers, and celebrities, and performances by each club circle, university students are enlivening their own university, and you can experience a different university atmosphere. We look forward to your participation.
University Festival


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The 12th Kyoto Student Festival

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Date Sunday, October 12, 2014 11:00~20:20
Venue Heian Jingu Shrine and Okazaki Park
Organizer Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee
Co-organizers Kyoto Student Festival Organizing Committee (Kyoto Prefecture / Kyoto City / Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry / Kyoto Association of Corporate Executives / University Consortium Kyoto)
Special Cooperation Heian Shrine
Cooperation NHK Kyoto Broadcasting Station

 


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On Saturday, November 22nd, we will hold a lecture to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the University Consortium Kyoto (held at the same time as the Kyoto FD Executive School)!

On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Foundation, the University Consortium Kyoto has decided to expand the number of participants in the “Kyoto FD Executive School,” which is usually held for university executives, and to hold a grand lecture to commemorate the 20th anniversary.

In recent years, the role of university executives has become increasingly important in improving university education, and we hope that you will participate in this commemorative lecture as an opportunity to learn about the situation surrounding universities, not only for university executives but also for those who are not directly involved in university management.

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Outline of the event

Date Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:30~12:20
Place: Campus Plaza Kyoto Lecture Room 2
Target Educational Professionals
Occupancy 30 (first-come, first-served basis)
Participation Fee free

Lecture Outline

Thesis “Toward the development of human resources with the ability to open up the future ~The next 20 years when universities and high schools will take on challenges together~”
Lecturer Takayuki Shioze
(Former Assistant Director, Industrial Technology Policy Division, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Associate Professor in charge of Technology History, Kyoto University Museum)
Overview In the era of human resource mobility, where it is no longer the norm to work for 40 years, the skills required of human resources have changed significantly. The mere ability to memorize and accurately reproduce the wisdom of our ancestors is no longer sufficient. In such a society, where the answer is not known in the first place, and where the relationship between value and worthlessness is unstable and can change quickly, it is important to have an attitude toward “unknowingness.” There is a need for human resources who can identify their own strengths and weaknesses in response to changes in value and continue to relearn.

In order to continue to support Japan, which is transitioning from a period of high economic growth to a period of maturity, we must first recognize our position as one of a society of 7 billion people with diverse cultures and values, which is clearly different from the era when only a few countries in Japan, the United States, and Europe led the country. It is the responsibility of the university-high school partnership to accept the diversity of human resources, cultures, and values that are truly necessary, and to produce human resources who can face unexplored social issues and turn the power of diverse specialists into breakthroughs.
Instructor Biography 1998 Graduated from the Department of Precision Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University. He has served as an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University, an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, and an associate professor at the Kyoto University Museum. Since July 2012, he has been working as an assistant manager in charge of technology strategy at the Industrial Technology Policy Division of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. In July 2014, he returned to work as an associate professor at the Museum of Medicine, Kyoto University. He has given numerous lectures on career education in elementary, junior high, and high schools, innovator development training in companies, and the transfer of skilled skills.

How to apply: E-mail application

Describe the following contents,
Please apply to fdrd■consortium.or.jp. (Please replace ■ with @.) )

Subject: 20th Anniversary Lecture Application
Body: (1) Name (2) Name of affiliated institution (3) Separation of faculty and staff (4) E-mail address

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto FD Project
Contact Person: TEL 075-353-9163 FAX: 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

2014 Kyoto Studies Course November 22 (Sat) Travel Guide ~The Charm of Kyoto Tourist Guide~ will be held!

(9th) 2014 Kyoto Studies Lecture “Traveling in Kyoto ~The Gaze of Tourism~”

Headline November 22
Tourists come to Kyoto in a wide range of ages, from children to the elderly, and many of them come frequently because they admire the charm of Kyoto in all four seasons. In addition, about 1 million students come on school trips annually as repeat customers in the future. Our guide association is a tourist guide in Kyoto for Japan tourists, and we would like to contribute to the increase in tourists in Kyoto in the future by conveying the state of tourists and the charm of the guide through daily guides.

Date Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:30~12:00
Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto 5th Floor, Lecture Room 1
Lecturer Shinichi Ukawa (Kyoto SKY Tourist Guide Association)

Born in Osaka in 1944, moved to Kyoto after the war and graduated from Fushimi High School. In 2004, after retiring from a financial institution, he joined the Guide Association. In 2011, he became Vice President of the Kyoto SKY Tourist Guide Association. In 2013, he became the president of the Kyoto SKY Tourist Guide Association.


Application

Tuition fee: 1,500 yen (1 time)

* How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event.
* Free of charge for full-time students (excluding graduate students, majors, and correspondence course students) of the University Consortium Kyoto member universities and junior colleges, as well as all non-degree students enrolled in the Open University of Japan Kyoto Study Center.
How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event. It is not possible to apply for practical courses.

The 2014 Kyoto College “Kyoto Studies Course” will be held until Saturday, December 6.Click here for details

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto, Department of Kyoto Studies
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

2014 Kyoto Studies Course November 1 (Sat) Trip and Shrine Visits ~The Beginning of “Famous Places”~!

(8th) 2014 Kyoto Studies Lecture “Traveling in Kyoto ~The Gaze of Tourism~”

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From the end of the Middle Ages to the beginning of the early modern period, what we now call “landmarks” appeared. Kyoto came to be seen as a city full of these “famous places”, and shrines and temples became the center. Media that invites you to “famous places” also appear one after another. It is a pilgrimage mandala, a map of the Rakuchu Rakugai, a description of the landmarks, and a guide. While introducing such media, we will trace the development of “famous places” and the spread of travel, using Kiyomizu-dera Temple as a typical example.

Date Saturday, November 1, 2014 10:30~12:00
Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto 5th Floor, Lecture Room 1
Lecturer Teruhisa Sakai (Curator, Kiyomizu-dera Temple)
Born in Fukui Prefecture in 1948. Graduated from the Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University. In 1973, he joined the Kyoto Shimbun and served as Director of the Cultural Affairs Department of the News Bureau and a member of the editorial board of the Cultural News Department of the News Bureau. After serving as an advisor for the revitalization of Kyoto City from April 2009, he became the curator of Kiyomizu-dera Temple from April 12.


Application

Tuition fee: 1,500 yen (1 time)

* How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event.
* Free of charge for full-time students (excluding graduate students, majors, and correspondence course students) of the University Consortium Kyoto member universities and junior colleges, as well as all non-degree students enrolled in the Open University of Japan Kyoto Study Center.
How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event. It is not possible to apply for practical courses.

The 2014 Kyoto College “Kyoto Studies Course” will be held until Saturday, December 6.Click here for details

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto, Department of Kyoto Studies
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

2014 Kyoto Studies Course October 18 (Sat) Travel and Railways ~Kyoto from the Perspective of Tourism and Folklorism~ will be held!

(7th) 2014 Kyoto Studies Lecture “Traveling in Kyoto ~The Gaze of Tourism~”


Travel & Railways

With the development of the modern railway network, the postal system, and the media, ethnic events and performing arts in various regions have been “discovered” and “hometowns” have been created. In the Showa 50s, the Japanese National Railways (JNR) “Discovery Japan” once again made people aware of their “hometown” and “hometown”. Among them, Kyoto will become a major tourist attraction based on the image of “the hometown of Japan”. I would like to think together with Mr. Mr./Ms. about the relationship between the history of technology and the history of media in the historical background of tourism, and the relationship between Kyoto, Kyoto tourism, and folkloism.

Date Saturday, October 18, 2014 10:30~12:00
Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto 5th Floor, Lecture Room 1
Lecturer Toshihiko Saito (Associate Professor, Department of History and Culture, Faculty of History, Bukkyo University)
Born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1971. Withdrew from the doctoral program at the Graduate School of Letters, Bukkyo University. Ph.D. (Literature). He is the author of “Early Modern Kamigata Kabuki and Sakai” (2012, Shibunkaku Publishing), “Early Modern Sakai and Kabuki” (2009, Osaka Metropolitan University Joint Press), and co-author of “Once Upon a Time in Kyoto” (2006, Heibonsha).


Application

Tuition fee: 1,500 yen (1 time)

* How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event.
* Free of charge for full-time students (excluding graduate students, majors, and correspondence course students) of the University Consortium Kyoto member universities and junior colleges, as well as all non-degree students enrolled in the Open University of Japan Kyoto Study Center.
How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event. It is not possible to apply for practical courses.

The 2014 Kyoto College “Kyoto Studies Course” will be held until Saturday, December 6.Click here for details

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto, Department of Kyoto Studies
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)



The 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival will be held at Kyoto Cinema from Saturday, November 22nd!

The 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival
-Kyoto International student Film &Video Festival 2014-

Kyoto International Student Film Festival is the largest international student film festival in Japan run by students. We solicit and judge films and video works from students in Japan and around the world, and hold various special and collaborative projects centered on a competition program that screens the winning works.
This year, a total of 350 student films from 27 countries around the world have gathered. Eleven films carefully selected by the student executive committee will be screened. In addition, at the award ceremony on the last day of the exhibition, the Grand Prize winners will be announced and screened together with the final jury composed of film experts.
Autumn in art. You can read a book at a café or go to a museum! And once in a while, why not relax at the movie theater and enjoy “Autumn of the Arts” while watching a student movie?


Out of 350 entries from 27 countries around the world, which one will come out on top?

“I noticed his talent before anyone else.”

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▲ Trailer movie is now available (click here!) )

Outline of the event

schedule Saturday, November 22, 2014 ~ Friday, November 28, 2014
(1) 16:30 ~ 18:30 / (2) 19:00 ~ 21:00 (* until 21:20 on the 24th and 27th)
*Award ceremony on Friday, November 28 at 18:20
place Kyoto Cinema
Kyoto City Shimogyo-ku Karasuma Dori Shijo Shimoru West Side COCON Karasuma 3F
fee 1 program (same-day and advance tickets) 500 yen
Free pass (advance) 1,000 yen / (at the door) 1,500 yen
* Advance tickets will be on sale at Kyoto Cinema from 11/8 (Sat).
You can also apply by e-mail. [To: info.2014@kisfvf.com]
Information Click here for the leaflet

Timetable

Timetable 1030

↑↑Click to see the leaflet.

program

Competition Program A~D

This program will screen 11 films carefully selected by the executive committee from a total of 350 entries from 27 countries.
At the award ceremony on the last day of the exhibition, we will announce this year’s Grand Prix, which was selected from these 11 works!

▲ Trailer movie is now available (click here!) )

Re Program Contents
11/22 (Sat) 16:30~18:30
11/25 (Tue) 16:30~18:30

Competition Program A

11/22 (Sat) 19:00~21:00
11/26 (Wed) 16:30~18:30

Competition Program B

11/23(Sun) 16:30~18:30
11/26(Wed)19:00~21:00

Competition Program C

11/24 (Mon) 19:00~21:20
11/27 (Thu) 19:00~21:20

Competition Program D

*Click here for a list of 2014 competition entries.

Special Events

It is a program that proposes various possibilities of cinema that cannot be conveyed by the competition alone.

Re Program Contents
11/23 (Sun) 19:00~21:00 [High School Student Project]
The intersection of cinema and us-Collection of works by high school students-Senbatsu! Teen Talent

▲ Click here for the trailer movie ▲

11/24 (Mon) 16:30~18:30 [W.W.C. Europe]
World Wide Collection -What’s a family?-Europe

▲ Click here for the trailer movie ▲

11/25 (Tue) 19:00~21:00 【Kansai Planning】
Kansai Certain Perspectives – Jump Out! Masters of Kansai- 

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11/27 (Thu) 16:30~18:30 [W.W.C. Asia]
World Wide Collection -What’s a family?-Asia

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Award Ceremony

This is the final program that brings together the final judges and the selected student directors.
Which work will win the Grand Prix?

Re substance
11/28 (Fri) 18:20~ ■ Announcement and commendation of the Grand Prix and other awards
■ Grand Prix Screening (Feature and Short Films)
Talk Shows
Final Judges (Kazuo Hara, Don Brown, Kei Nakai), Grand Prize Winners× Writers× Student Executive Committee Members



▼ Looking for individual supporters ▼
The Executive Committee is looking for individual supporters to
support the operation of the Kyoto International Student Film Festival.
Applications start at 1,000 yen per unit.
We look forward to your support!!Click here for details


 

You can also see the activities and details of the event from the following site.

Facebook Logo【https://www.facebook.com/KISFVF】Twitter Logo【@kisfvf】


Contact us

The 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Kyoto-shi, Shimogyo-ku, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto 6F
TEL:075-353-9430 FAX:075-353-9101
MAIL: info.2014 at kisfvf.com
twitter:@kisfvf
Web: http://www.kisfvf.com

 

Introducing the 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Sponsors and Supporters!

Kyoto International Student Film Festival

Kyoto International Student Film Festival is the largest international student film festival in Japan run by students. We aim to be a place for exchange that transcends film genres, nationalities, and ages by holding a variety of special and collaborative projects centered on a competition program that solicits and judges films and video works from students in Japan and around the world, and screens the winning films.


▼▽The 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival▽▼
November 22–28, 2014@京都シネマ
For more information, check out the official website! gazou1Out of 350 entries from 27 countries around the world, which one will come out on top?
“I noticed his talent before anyone else.”


 

Ahead of the 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival, which starts on Saturday, November 22, we would like to introduce the sponsors and supporters who are supporting this project.

List of Sponsors

Company Introduction External Sites
Official Website
Official facebook page or Mail address
AOI Pro, Inc.

We have been a continuous sponsor of this festival since the 12th edition. We are a comprehensive video production company that plans and produces movies, dramas, websites, etc., with a focus on TV commercials. More than 600 TV commercials are produced annually. In recent years, he has been actively involved in the production of entertainment videos other than commercials, such as film production and music videos. It has won many awards at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, the world’s largest advertising festival.
TEL:03-3779-8006

 ahttp://www.aoi-pro.com/

https://www.facebook.com/AOIPro.Inc

Director’s Unibu Inc.

We have been a continuous sponsor of this festival since the 13th edition. Based in Karasuma Oike, he is involved in the production of video, web, and printed materials, as well as event planning and management, and is also involved in the management of the film festival, such as being in charge of general publicity for the Kyoto Historica International Film Festival. With the aim of being “Mr./Ms. in times of trouble”, we have been providing total support for public relations activities in various fields, and we have been cooperating in the creation of PR materials at this festival.
TEL:075-275-9455

bhttp://directors-univ.co.jp

https://ja-jp.facebook.com/directorsuniv

Oikaze Co., Ltd.

This festival has been continuously sponsored since the 13th edition. We are engaged in web design, platform solutions, and graphic design. He continues to provide design services based on the philosophy of “Becoming a ‘good idea’ instead of pulling it or snuggling up to the side.” At this festival, we ask for your cooperation in the maintenance and management of the system in our daily activities.
TEL:075-314-4367

chttp://www.oikaze.jp/


https://www.facebook.com/oikaze

Kyowa Facilities Co., Ltd.

This festival has been continuously sponsored since the 8th edition. Headquartered near the Imadegawa River in Kamigyo-ku, the company is engaged in comprehensive building maintenance, mainly related to universities in Kyoto. Based on the management philosophy of “Improving every day for the prosperity of our customers,” we provide four services: facility management, security and disaster prevention, cleaning work, and building environmental sanitation management. With the policy of “Trust, Competition, Challenge, and Creation”, we have won the satisfaction of our customers with our best work.
TEL:075-441-3450

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http://www.kyowa-f.net/

info@kyowa-f.net

Kyoto Anime Co., Ltd.
TEL:0774-33-1130
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Jeunesse Law Firm
TEL:075-256-7757
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University Co-op Kyoji / Nara Block
TEL:075-712-1156
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Kyoto Prefectural Federation of Co-operative Societies
TEL:075-251-1551
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Doshisha Enterprise Co., Ltd.
TEL:075-251-3027
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VCC Planning Co., Ltd.
TEL:075-572-2726
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Milano Corporation
TEL:075-231-0177
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U-Campus Inc.
TEL:03-5786-3058
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Individual Supporters

Ms. Seiko Yoshida / Ms. Yoshitsugu Minamino / Ms. Akane Oyama and 8 others

(In no particular order, as of 11/20)



▼▽Looking for individual supporters ▽▼
The Executive Committee is looking for individual supporters to
support the operation of the Kyoto International Student Film Festival.
Applications start at 1,000 yen per unit!
We look forward to your support!!Click here for details


You can also see the activities and details of the event from the following site.

Facebook Logo【https://www.facebook.com/KISFVF】Twitter Logo【@kisfvf】



Contact us

The 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Kyoto-shi, Shimogyo-ku, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto 6F
TEL:075-353-9430 FAX:075-353-9101
MAIL: info.2014 at kisfvf.com
twitter:@kisfvf
Web: http://www.kisfvf.com

The 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Selected Films

The 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Competition


The 11 films selected for the 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Competition were selected from a total of 350 films from 27 countries through a carefully selected jury by the Student Executive Committee. There are many works not only in Japan but also overseas, and the genres of the selected works are varied. Here are the 11 entries that were selected for the competition.


Out of 350 entries from 27 countries around the world, which one will come out on top?

“I noticed his talent before anyone else.”Kyoto International Student Film Festival_Top Page Slider Image

▲ Trailer movie is now available!

Competition Program Introduction

Program A (1) Saturday, November 22, 16:30~18:30
(2) November 25 (Tue) 16:30~18:00
BERLIN TROIKA』 /Andrej Gontcharov/German Film and Television Academy/Germany    
1 Conrad Gelb, a young interpreter, is caught between two opposing powers and is mentally cornered. The weight of holding the fate of humanity in his hands falls on his shoulders.
He has to manipulate each other’s oversized egos to fill the room in a balanced manner. (10min)
“Yellow Balloon Toban no Sensei” / Yoko Sachi / Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School / Japan
2 One day, the homeroom teacher of the next class suddenly shaved his head. A teacher who is bald and cold to his students. One day, such a teacher gets on a balloon and flies away. No one knows what happened after that. (4min)

“Why did Komura shed tears with a straight face?” / Keisuke Kondo / Yoshihiro Nagata / Ken Ninomiya / Osaka University of Arts / Japan
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Komura, a part-time leader, fell in love with a cute junior at his part-time job, even though he had a girlfriend who was living with him. (63min)

 

▲ Trailer movie is now available!

 

Program B (1) Saturday, November 22, 19:00~21:00
(2) November 26 (Wed) 16:30~18:30
『LOTHAR』/ Luca Zuberbühler /Zurich University of the Arts/Switzerland
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Rotor, who smashes things with a sneeze, was confined to an isolated basement so as not to pose a danger to the world. He was very careful, but one day he broke the precious toaster that his mother had given him a long time ago. The rotor that was forced to go outside … (13min)
Celery / Pedro Collantes / Netherlands Film Academy / Netherlands
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What if you have an eternal heartbreak? What if you’ve never had a broken heart? When you do something for the first time, sometimes the smallest trigger can be a big relief. For example, vegetables. (15min)
“See you tomorrow” /Toshihiro Mune/Musashino Art University/Japan
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The sun never sets. In the city, the procession of demonstrators continues to complain constantly. Natural disasters are also powerless in the face of people’s ability to adapt. Masahiro’s family, which had reached retirement age, had collapsed. In addition to the evaporation of his wife, Tomoko, he is insulated from his daughter Saori, and he is living a strained life with his only son, Toshihiro, who lives with him. In order to regain the form of “family”, Masahiro begins to move. At that time, will the sun set again?—A distorted family rebirth film that depicts through the struggle between truth, fiction, and desire. (49min)

▲ Trailer movie is now available!

 

Program C (1) Sunday, November 23 16:30~18:30
(2) November 26 (Wed) 19:00~21:00
『Ketchup Kid』 / Patrick Vollrath / Filmacademy Vienna / Austria
7 Paul, who has an unusual taste for ketchup, was confined to the loss of his father and isolated in elementary school. When he learns that Mr./Ms., who suffers from bullying, is bringing a knife to school, he witnesses the bullying one day. (19min)
『Salvation』 Austria / Mark Gerstorfer / Filmacademy Vienna
8 The moratorium of three men and women who tumble around in nonsense, disco and curiosity about suicide is depicted through a subjective camera. A genuine, raw, doomed story. (30min)
『Albert』 / Daniel Wawrzyniak / Lodz Film School/Poland
9 Albert, it’s time to rest. Take a deep breath. (24min)

▲ Trailer movie is now available!

 

Program D (1) November 24 (Mon) 19:00~21:20
(2) Thursday, November 27, 19:00~21:20
“Born” / Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour / New York University / USA
10 On his first school day in a small town in Japan, a half-black father and a mother of Japan tries to prove to his classmates that his dark skin is not a disease. (17min)

“Okinawa / Yamato” / Kenta Higa / Wako University /Japan
11 People born and raised in Okinawa refer to “Japan outside of Okinawa” as “inland, Yamato, and mainland” and the people who live there as “Naicha, Yamatunchu, and people from the mainland.” This documentary explores the mental line between “Okinawa” and “Yamato” that can be seen from such a single name. Born in Okinawa but living in the interior, Higa’s camera moves back and forth between “the individual and society,” “the parties and the non-parties,” and the “opposing ideologies” with “fiction and reality,” and the “line” is brought to light. (98min)

▲ Trailer movie is now available!


▼ Looking for individual supporters ▼
The Executive Committee is looking for individual supporters to
support the operation of the Kyoto International Student Film Festival.
Applications start at 1,000 yen per unit.
We look forward to your support!!Click here for details


 

You can also see the activities and details of the event from the following site.

Facebook Logo【https://www.facebook.com/KISFVF】Twitter Logo【@kisfvf】


Contact us

The 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Kyoto-shi, Shimogyo-ku, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto 6F
TEL:075-353-9430 FAX:075-353-9101
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