UNIQLO Hosts Talk Event with Actress TAO OKAMOTO and International Film Festival Directors to Share the Power of Film in Amplifying Refugee Voices and Driving Social Change
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Ahead of World Refugee Day on June 20, UNIQLO hosted a special short film screening and talk event on June 18 at TOHO Cinemas Roppongi Hills, in collaboration with UNHCR and Toho Co., Ltd. The event celebrated the launch of a new T-shirt collaboration with the Displacement Film Fund and featured discussions on how film can raise awareness and drive action for refugees.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is UNIQLO's 'PEACE FOR ALL' project?
- A: A charity T-shirt initiative where a portion of sales supports refugees via UNHCR.
- Q: What does the Displacement Film Fund (DFF) do?
- A: It supports displaced filmmakers and amplifies refugee stories through film.
- Q: What was Tao Okamoto's role at the event?
- A: She shared personal insights on refugee issues and the power of film as an artist and activist.
- Q: Where can the screened films be viewed?
- A: Films like 'Allies in Exile' will be shown at IFFR and Tokyo International Film Festival.
- Q: How has UNIQLO supported refugees in the past?
- A: For over 25 years through the PEACE FOR ALL T-shirt sales funding UNHCR programs.