[Jimbocho Theater] Behind Great Films Are Female Screenwriters: A Special Screening of Works by Sumie Tanaka and Yoko Mizuki, Who Supported the Golden Age of Post-War Japanese Cinema, Starting April 4th (Sat)
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Jimbocho Theater will hold a special screening of works by female screenwriters Sumie Tanaka and Yoko Mizuki starting April 4th.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When and where will the special screening of Sumie Tanaka and Yoko Mizuki's works take place?
- A: The special screening will be held at Jimbocho Theater, a classic cinema in Tokyo’s “city of books,” beginning on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
- Q: Which films written by Sumie Tanaka are highlighted in the Jimbocho Theater program and who directed them?
- A: Sumie Tanaka’s screenplays featured include “Repast,” “Lightning,” and “Wandering Life,” all directed by master filmmaker Mikio Naruse and based on stories by Fumiko Hayashi.
- Q: What notable screenplays by Yoko Mizuki are featured in the screening, and which directors were involved?
- A: Yoko Mizuki’s highlighted works include “Kwaidan,” directed by Masaki Kobayashi and based on Lafcadio Hearn, and the Naruse classic “Floating Clouds,” also based on Fumiko Hayashi’s novel.
- Q: How does the program differentiate between the screenwriters' famous adaptations and their original screenplays?
- A: Rather than focusing solely on their most famous adaptations, the program selects many original screenplays written by Tanaka and Mizuki to showcase each writer’s distinctive authorial voice.
- Q: What are the birth and death years of Sumie Tanaka and Yoko Mizuki, and what literary accomplishment is noted for Tanaka?
- A: Sumie Tanaka lived from 1908 to 2000 and Yoko Mizuki from 1910 to 2003; Tanaka was also a celebrated literary figure who received several literary awards for her writing.