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The Japanese Film Festival 2018 (Sydney)
 

The Japanese Film Festival (JFF) returns for its 22nd year from 17 October to 2 December, with a massive national tour in Canberra, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne.

In 2017, more than 27,000 moviegoers attended JFF screenings nationally, enjoying the hottest new feature films direct from Japan, including cult, anime, drama, documentary and much more.

With a carefully curated selection of films in each city, the 2018 Festival program will feature special international guests, special school screenings and a free 35mm classic film program.

2018 Japanese Film Festival screening dates:

SYDNEY: 15 – 25 November at Event Cinemas George Street

Early bird tickets available from September 27

Tickets will be available at www.japanesefilmfestival.net or at venue box offices.

 

Event details

Venue: Event Cinemas George Street
Bookings: https://japanesefilmfestival.net/
Start Date: Thursday 15 November 2018

 

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