FOR RELEASE: Feb. 22, 2013
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Dr. Priya
Ananth, 615-898-5357
or priya.ananth@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — MTSU’s Japanese Film
Week, presented by the university’s Advanced Japanese course in the Department
of Foreign Languages and Literatures, will feature three free subtitled movies
for the community as part of the 2013 Sakura, or Cherry Blossom, Season
celebration.
The movies include:
· “The
Place Promised in Our Early Days” on Monday, Feb. 25, in Room 103 of the John
Bragg Mass Communication Building.
· “Mental”
on Wednesday, Feb. 27, in Room S330 of the Business and Aerospace Building.
· “Letters
from Iwo Jima” on Friday, March 1, in Room 103 of the Bragg Building.
Sponsored by the Japan Foundation, the Japan
Consulate in Nashville and MTSU’s Office of International Affairs, each presentation
will begin promptly at 4:30 p.m. Discussions will be held before and after each
film, and refreshments also will be provided.
All movies in the series have English subtitles. There is no admission
charge, and each is open to the public.
MTSU’s Japanese Film Week is a 2013 Sakura Season
event leading up to the Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival, which is scheduled
for Saturday, March 23. More information on the city’s festival is available at
www.facebook.com/pages/Nashville-Cherry-Blossom-Festival/324653949587.
For information about Japanese Film Week at MTSU,
email Dr. Priya Ananth, professor of foreign languages and literatures, at priya.ananth@mtsu.edu. A printable MTSU campus map is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTParkingMap12-13.
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