“Girls’ Career Talk in Kyoto”

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In the future, it is expected that women in various situations will realize their own hopes and shine, and that “women’s power” will be fully demonstrated and Japan society will develop, but career education for male models is still centered on high schools and universities. At present, it is difficult to say that career education that focuses on career transitions specific to women, such as pregnancy and childbirth, is being conducted sufficiently.
Therefore, the Kyoto High School-University Collaborative Research Council held the “Girls Career Talk in Kyoto” with the aim of encouraging female students and female students to look at their own lives as women from a long-term perspective and use them for future career choices and career planning by listening to and interacting with female students and women who are actually active in society.

Outline of Implementation

schedule Saturday, February 14, 2015
place Campus Plaza Kyoto 2nd Floor Hall
sponsorship Kyoto High School-University Collaborative Research Council (Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education, Kyoto City Board of Education, Kyoto Prefectural Federation of Private Junior and Senior High Schools, Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry, University Consortium Kyoto)
Co sponsored by High School Consortium Kyoto
coordinator Associate Professor, Admission Center, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Ms. Iwako Yamamoto
lecturer Career Counselor Kazumi Sawada
participant High School Students 25 students (10 first-year students, 13 second-year students, 2 third-year students)
Prefectural Government: Rakuhoku High School
Municipal: Luoyang Technical High School, Saikyo High School, Hiyoshigaoka High School
Private: Notre Dame Jogakuin High School, Doshisha Girls’ High School
university student 14 students (3 first-year students, 7 second-year students, 4 third-year students)
Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto Kacho University, Kyoto Women’s University, Doshisha University, Ritsumeikan University
working adult 10 (in no particular order)
Shimadzu Corporation Yoko Oga Mr./Ms., Haneda Kobo Toki Haneda Mr./Ms.,
Saori Osawa Mr./Ms. Osawa Clinic, Keiko Yamada Mr./Ms. K Architects, Mika Higuchi Mr./Ms. Ishida Taiseisha Co., Ltd.,
Mr./Ms. Yoko Taiyama of the Kyoto City Board of Education, Sato Mr./Ms.mi Somekawa of OMRON Corporation, Naoko Kakuchi of Kyoto Second Red Cross Hospital / Kyoto Tachibana University Nursing Department, Mr./Ms.
Mr./Ms. Miyuki Yoneda of Kyoto Central Shinkin Bank, Mr./Ms. Mina Yamamoto of Ritsumeikan University

Implementation Report

In this project, which was held for the third time this year, we invited a career counselor as a lecturer for the first time, and gave a lecture on women’s work styles (full-time employees and non-full-time employees, job introductions, etc.) from the current situation surrounding women’s participation in society, and taught high school and university students the importance of imagining their own life plans and choosing their own way of life. After that, 10 working women from various occupations were divided into 5 groups of 2 each, and high school and university students joined their favorite groups and held group discussions with about 10 people each. First of all, we asked a member of society to lead the dialogue and talk about specific episodes such as the current job description, the atmosphere of the workplace, the career path that he had in mind when he was a high school student, and what kind of efforts he has made to realize his dreams. The university students in all groups actively asked questions and expressed their opinions to the members of society, and actively interacted with each other. In addition, it was impressive to see the high school students, who tended to be reserved at first, gradually relaxed in the second half of the project, and eagerly asked questions to working adults and university students and took notes of what they heard.

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Looking at the results of the questionnaire after the event, I received various advice from all the working Mr./Ms.people, such as “I learned that what I think is useless now can be beneficial to me later,” “I was taught that it is important to do everything in front of me now,” and “Even if I can’t find what I want to do yet, I was encouraged that I will find something I want to do in the future.” It was evident that each of them had new realizations and discoveries. In addition, there were many positive opinions about careers, such as “You should pursue what you want to do,” “There is always a good thing no matter what you choose,” and “Women have many strengths that are unique to women!”, and I think that they were able to dispel some of their anxiety about the future. In the future, I hope that high school and university students will choose the path they should take with a view to their future, take responsibility for that choice, and work hard to realize it.

Mr./Ms. Lecturer and working guests who became advisors

Mr./Ms. Lecturer and working guests who became advisors

Front row, from left: Mr./Ms. Yonemoto, Lecturer Sawada, Mr./Ms. Oga, Mr./Ms. Somekawa, Mr./Ms. Haneda, Mr./Ms. Osawa
Back row left: Mr./Ms. Yamada, Mr./Ms. Higuchi (4th), Mr./Ms. Taiyama (5th), Mr./Ms. Yamamoto (6th), Mr./Ms. Kakuchi (8th)
Back row, right: Coordinator Yamamoto

Same-day time schedule

13:30-14:10 ◆Lecture
Theme: “Thinking about the Future Me”
Lecturer: Kazumi Sawada (Career Counselor)
・Advice on the situation surrounding women in society and career transitions specific to women from an expert perspective
14:10-15:45 ◆ Group discussion with working guests and high school and university students
In response to the simple questions of young people, women working in various fields give advice based on real experience
15:45-16:00 ◆ Summary / questionnaire filling out

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto High School-University Collaboration and Internship Division
Tel: 075-353-9153 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)



We will hold a 26th “Gakumachi Collaboration Project” certified business report meeting & 27th recruitment briefing!


Kyoto City and the University Consortium Kyoto will hold a debriefing session on the 26th “Gakumachi Collaboration Project” and a 27th recruitment briefing session in the “Gakumachi Collaboration Project (University Regional Collaboration Creation and Support Project)” to support efforts for regional revitalization implemented in collaboration with universities, students, and the community.

Why don’t you find new possibilities for collaboration between the university and the community and hints for regional revitalization from the reports of accreditation projects by students, such as regional development through the inheritance of local customs and traditions?

On the day of the event, we will also hold an opinion exchange meeting and a networking event with visitors.
It is free to come and go, and anyone can participate, so please feel free to join us.

Heisei 26 “Gakumachi Collaboration Project” Certified Business Report Meeting & Heisei 27 Recruitment Briefing Session

Date & Time Sunday, March 29, 2015 10:00~17:15
Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto, 5th Floor, Lecture Room 1 / Hall 2nd Floor
(939 Higashi-Shiokoji-cho, Nishitoin-dori, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto)
[Access] 5 minutes walk from Kyoto Municipal Subway, JR, Kintetsu Kyoto Station
Flow of the day room on the floor>
10:00 ~ Heisei 26 Certified Business Report Meeting * 1 Presentation @ 13 minutes (including questions and substitutions)
15:10~27 Business Recruitment Briefing
hall on floor>
15:30 ~ Opinion exchange meeting, exchange meeting, critique and award ceremony
17:15 End (tentative)

* Please see here for the detailed schedule ↓↓↓
“Heisei 26 Certified Business Report Meeting Heisei 27 Recruitment Briefing” Time Schedule
Occupancy 200 (80 for opinion exchange meetings and exchange meetings)
*All are on a first-come, first-served basis.
* If the capacity is not reached, we will accept applications on the day.
Participation Fee free


●Click here for the information flyer
Flyer announcing the debriefing session.pdf
●Click here for details of the Gakumachi Cafe (opinion exchange meeting and exchange meeting)
Gakumachi Cafe Information Flyer.pdf
●Click here for details of our business
https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/seisaku/gakumachi
●Click here for last year’s event
https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/seisaku/gakumachi/2013-1

Registration

 Applications are being accepted from February 18, 2015 ~ March 27, 2015.
If you would like to participate or attend the lecture, please apply using the application form below.

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Inquiries and applications

University Consortium Kyoto Gakumachi Collaboration Project
TEL :075-353-9130 FAX: 075-353-9101
MAIL:gakumachi-admin-ml■consortium.or.jp
(Please change ■ to @ and send)
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00

The 18th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Competition Submission Begins!

Business Overview

This film festival is the largest international student film festival in Japan, planned and operated mainly by university students in the Kansai region, mainly in Kyoto. We aim to discover future filmmakers by creating opportunities for students to gather, judge, and screen independent films produced by students from all over the world.
Historically, Kyoto is a “movie town” that still inherits the cultural heritage of the early days of Japan cinema, and it is also a “university town and student town” where students account for 10% of the population of Kyoto City.
This festival aims to revitalize Kyoto by creating a place for international exchange and mutual understanding by discovering and introducing talents who can add new fields to cinema from among the many possibilities of films from around the world.

The 18th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Competition Submission Opens

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Inquiries

The 18th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Kyoto-shi, Shimogyo-ku, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto
TEL: 075-353-9430 (Closed on Mondays) FAX: 075-353-9101
E-MAIL: info■kisfvf.com (Please change ■ to @)
HP:http://www.kisfvf.com/

 

Girls Career Talk in Kyoto [Finished]

Girls Career Talk in Kyoto
~Thinking about the way women live in the future~

Modern society expects women to play an active role, and the government is implementing various initiatives with the aim of “creating a society in which all women shine.” As an approach to high school and female university students who will be the leaders of the future and who are making career choices in the future, the first question should be “What kind of jobs are there in society?” and “Is it really possible to balance work and family?” In order to face and respond to such simple questions and anxieties, the Kyoto High School-University Collaborative Research Council and the High School Consortium Kyoto invite women from various industries who are actually active in society to listen to their diverse career experiences, talk together, and hold a project in which Mr./Ms., a female high school student and female university student, thinks about her future.
We are looking forward to receiving applications from all Mr./Ms. of female high school and female university students in the Mr./Ms..

Outline of the event

Date Saturday, February 14, 2015 13:30~16:00
Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto 2nd Floor Hall
Organizer Kyoto High School University Collaborative Research Council
(Kyoto Prefectural Board of Teachers, Kyoto City Board of Education, Kyoto Prefectural Federation of Private Junior and Senior High Schools, Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry, University Consortium Kyoto)
High School Consortium Kyoto
Target Approximately 30 female students enrolled in high schools and universities in Kyoto Prefecture
Participation Fee free
Contents (1) Lecture
Lecturer: Kazumi Sawada (Career Counselor)
Theme: Thinking about the Future Me (tentative)
* We will receive advice from an expert’s perspective, such as the status of women’s social advancement and career transitions unique to women.

(2) Group discussion
Small-group discussions with working guests (doctors, nurses, architects, high school teachers, kimono artists, etc.) and high school and university students
* We invite women who work wonderfully in various fields to give advice and answer questions based on actual experience.

(3) Summary and questionnaire filling out

 

Girls Career Talk in Kyoto
~Thinking about the way women live in the future~
Click here for details

How to apply: E-mail application

Subject: “Girls Career Talk in Kyoto”

Body: (1) Name (2) Affiliated university/faculty/high school affiliation (3) Grade (4) Telephone number (5) E-mail address

Please apply by e-mail to kodai■consortium.or.jp with the above contents.
(Please replace ■ with @)
We will send you a confirmation email after receiving your application.

Application Deadline

Friday, February 6, 2015
* If there are many applications, a lottery will be held.
*Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00

Application and Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto High School-University Collaboration and Internship Division
Tel: 075-353-9153 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)




Kyoto University “Learning” Forum 2015 will be held!

In fiscal 2015, we will hold the “Kyoto University Learning Forum” again. Participate in mock lectures and
hands-on courses at universities in Kyoto
and experience learning in various fields!
Mr./Ms.Not only high school students, but also parents and high school teachers are welcome to attend.

At the booths and resource corners of each university, you can consult with them about everything from small questions about university life to specific matters such as academic fields. Other courses and courses for parents are also planned.

It is a great opportunity to learn about what you learn at university. Please invite your friends and come with your family again!



manabi_2014_1_1 ✿Date/Venue for 2015✿
Date: Sunday, October 25, 2015
9:30~16:00 (tentative)
Venue: Ritsumeikan University, Kinugasa Campus
〒603-8577 56-1 Tomochiin Kitamachi, Kita-ku, Kyoto
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Organizer: Kyoto High School-University Collaborative Research Council
(Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education, Kyoto City Board of Education,
Kyoto Prefectural Federation of Private Junior and Senior High Schools
Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry and University Consortium Kyoto)
*Held on Sundays

 

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University Booths

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★ ☆ Voices of 2014 participants (high school students and parents) ☆ ★
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2014 Kyoto University “Learning” Forum
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For high school students and their parents, University Consortium Kyoto page (project)
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Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto Learning Forum
TEL: 075-353-9153 E-mail: manabiforum@consortium.or.jp
〒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)

Kyoto University “Learning” Forum 2014 was held!

Report on the results of the Kyoto University “Learning” Forum 2014


On Sunday, October 26, the Learning Forum 2014 was held at the Conshinkan Hall of Doshisha University’s Imadegawa Campus. Twenty-nine universities and junior colleges in Kyoto disseminated the “charm of learning” at universities in Kyoto through mock lectures, hands-on lectures, and university-specific booths, mainly for high school students and their parents. On the day of the event, we were blessed with good weather, and 1,985 people, including high school students and their parents, attended.

Outline of Implementation

Date & Time Sunday, October 26, 2014 9:30~15:40
(Class starts at 10:00~, 1~4th period)
Venue Doshisha University Imadegawa Campus Conshinkan
Number of Participating Universities 29 Universities and Junior Colleges
Number of Participants Total number of participants: 1,985
(1,522 high school students / 374 parents and teachers / 89 unknown)
*Including 513 bus participants from the northern Kyoto region (13 schools, 13 buses)
Organizer Kyoto High School-University Collaborative Research Council (Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education, Kyoto City Board of Education, Kyoto Prefectural Federation of Private Junior and Senior High Schools, Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry, University Consortium Kyoto)
Sponsors Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology / National High School Career Guidance Council / Japan Federation of Private Junior and Senior High Schools / Japan Career Guidance Association / Kyoto Prefecture / Kyoto City / Hyogo Prefectural Board of Education / Nara Prefectural Board of Education / Wakayama Prefectural Board of Education / Shiga Prefectural Board of Education / Shiga Prefecture Federation of Private Junior and Senior High Schools / Osaka City Board of Education / Osaka Private Junior and Senior High School Federation
Sponsors  University Co-op logo_yoko_c_moji      _ Kyoritsu Logo

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Contents of the project

There were 31 mock lectures in various fields, 13 hands-on lectures, and a student project called “Campus Talk” where students could interact with current university students. The university-specific booths were crowded with people who consulted about everything from small questions about university life to specific admission methods.

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Visitor scene:Mock lecture by Prof. Hara Mock lecture

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Reception scene:Experience-based Kyoto Zokei Hands-on course

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◇ Other Courses
Lectures for parents, writing expression, mathematics, career courses for high school students, campus life introduction and consultation corners, and lectures for high school teachers were held.


         We are currently considering more substantial projects for the next fiscal year.
         Please join us at the 2015 Learning Forum!


About the Kyoto University Learning Forum 2014
Click here for details

Inquiries


University Consortium Kyoto Learning Forum
TEL: 075-353-9153 E-mail: manabiforum@consortium.or.jp
〒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


Click here for details


 

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

 


Click here for details


 

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

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↑↑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- 

▲ Click here for the trailer movie ▲

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

▲ Click here for the trailer movie ▲



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.

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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 Tanabe-Benkei Film Festival Joint Project will be held!

The 8th Tanabe Benkei Film Festival

The Tanabe Benkei Film Festival is a competition-centered film festival for new directors that has been held annually in Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture since 2007.
For the first time, a collaboration with the Kyoto International Student Film Festival has been decided, and this project, titled “Kyoto International Student Film Festival Anime Masterpiece Selection,” will screen five gems of anime that have been selected for the festival in the past.
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Outline of the event

The 8th Tanabe-Benkei Film Festival Collaborative Project

schedule Saturday, November 8, 2014 18:30~
【Tanabe Benkei Film Festival】November 7 (Fri) ~ 9 (Sun), 2014
place Kinan Cultural Center [MAP]
〒646-0033 Wakayama Prefecture Tanabe City Shinyashiki-cho 1
fee Free of charge (*limited to this program)
Ticket sales for other programsClick here for details
Website Tanabe Benkei Film Festival Official Website


Films to be screened *In no particular order

Title of the work Director’s name / School at the time of award Awards
Akichi Play Ryosuke Oshiro
/Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School
2013 Final Jury Prize
Ota Yoneo Prize
Grandma Keiko Shiraishi
/Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School
2012 Winner
Tucked Ikuo Kato
/ A small school of art and anime
2012 Final Jury Prize
Mizue Mirai Prize
Goyalina and Mr./Ms. Reef Aika Oshiro
/Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts
2011 Final Jury Prize
Yuji Matsukura Prize
Grandma’s Goldfish Natsuori Iwase
/Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School
2013 Winner


  Akichi Play 
   Grandma who doesn’t
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   Goyalina and Mr./Ms. Reef
Kutsuta Goyalina and Mr./Ms. Reef

   
Grandma’s Goldfish



Information on the festival will be released on the official website at any time.



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 and the 4th Japan Student Film Festival in Kyoto will be held!

Japan Student Film Festival in Kyoto

The Japan Student Film Festival is a film festival where you can enjoy the best student films by collecting and screening the Grand Prix films of the three student film festivals held in Japan: the Tokyo Student Film Festival, the TOHO Cinemas Student Film Festival, and the Kyoto International Student Film Festival. This year marks the 4th year of the Japan International Film Festival, and following the recent “4th Japan Student Film Festival in Tokyo” held within the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival (October 26, 2014), it has been decided to hold the festival in Kyoto! In the talk show after the screening, the student executive committee will introduce the behind-the-scenes of the festival’s management.


↑Click to see the official website (external site)

Outline of the event

The 4th Japan Student Film Festival in Kyoto

schedule Sunday, November 9, 2014 13:30~16:00

【About the Tokyo event】Click here for details
place The Museum of Kyoto Film Theater [MAP]
Sanjo Kamiru, Takakura-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto tel.075-222-0888
fee Admission to the Museum of Kyoto
Adults 500 yen / University students 400 yen / High school students and younger free (same-day tickets only, non-reserved seats)
Website Japan Student Film Festival Official Website


Films *In no particular order

■The 16th Kyoto International Student Film Festival (2013)


The Scrapman
                   Before Summer Rain
   

Awards Title of work / time of work Director’s Name Name of School/Country
Grand Prize in the Short Film Category The Scrapman / 10 min. Fabian Driehorst Academy of Media Arts/Germany
As the three children secretly play in Scrapman’s garden, they discover something much more interesting than they had imagined: a movie that they can get into.
Grand Prix in the Feature Film Category Before Summer Rain/25 min. CHEN Hong-Ren National Taiwan University of Arts/Taiwan
A young girl has an older brother who has only a few years left to live. The story moves back and forth between the real and spiritual worlds as the two revisit the secret place where they spent a summer night. All of this is like a sad but warm dream.

 

 

■The 26th Tokyo Student Film Festival (2014)


Don’t
play around with the
calf in the cup
                   
   

Awards Title of work / time of work Director’s Name Schools at the time of the award
Anime Division Grand Prix Calf in a glass / 11 minutes Chu Yen Tong Tokyo University of the Arts / Japan
The father lied to his four-year-old daughter, Nunu, that there was a cow in the milk cup. Nunu believed it and drank all the milk, but there was no cow. A father who tells various lies and a daughter who believes lies, a story set in the Jiangnan region of China.
Live-Action Grand Prix Don’t be silly / 41 minutes Shunpei Shimizu Tama Art University / Japan
Kim, a man who says he hates Zainichi, is a third-generation Korean resident in Japan and a former professional boxer with Korean nationality. He bought a woman today with welfare money. Sakura, a woman bought by money, is a Japan woman who receives domestic violence from her husband. A rebellious melodrama written by a ruinous man and woman.

 

 

The 8th TOHO Cinemas Student Film Festival (2014)

   
Bocchi
Decorations
                        
   

Awards Title of work / time of work Director’s Name Schools at the time of the award
Grand Prix of Short Film Competition Bocchi / 15 minutes Satoshi Toyama Film School / Japan
Yuko, who has no friends and is eating lunch in the bathroom, is seen eating in the toilet by Tokie, who always comes to the toilet to smoke. Tokie takes an interest in Yuko and invites her to eat lunch with her.
Short Anime Division Grand Prix Decorations/6 min. Mari Miyazawa Tokyo University of the Arts / Japan
Old-fashioned kitchen in a secluded house in the suburbs. As preparations for the regular banquet unfold, the birth of a new life brings turmoil and innovation. And then I departed. The person who sees them off also remembers the day when he once left in the same way.



[The 17th Kyoto International Student Film Festival]
November 22–28, 2014@京都シネマ
For more information, check out the official website!


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