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Théâtre du Soleil Cinema Anthology
by Théâtre du Soleil / Ariane Mnouchkine

Schedule
2021.10.06 Wed. -10.10 Sun.
Venue
Playhouse

Schedule

2021.10.06 Wed. -10.10 Sun.

Venue

Playhouse

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Théâtre du Soleil Cinema Anthology

A video message from Ariane Mnouchkine (approx. 10 minutes) is shown before each program.

Doors open 30 minutes before the screening.

TAMBOURS SUR LA DIGUE

© Michèle Laurent

Writer: Hélène Cixous
Director: Ariane Mnouchkine
Run Time: 136 minutes
Language: French with Japanese subtitles

Film Distributor: © 2002 Le Théâtre du Soleil / Bel Air Media / ARTE France / CNDP/ ZDF Theaterkanal

LE DERNIER CARAVANSÉRAIL(Odyssées)

© Michèle Laurent

Collective creation by Théâtre du Soleil
Director: Ariane Mnouchkine
Run Time: 290 minutes (includes intermissions)
Language: French

Film Distributor: © ARTE France / Théâtre du Soleil / Bel Air Media – France 2006

LES NAUFRAGÉS DU FOL ESPOIR

© Michèle Laurent

Collective creation by Théâtre du Soleil and Hélène Cixous
Director: Ariane Mnouchkine
Run time: 190 minutes (includes an intermission)
Language: French with Japanese subtitles

Film Distributor: © Théâtre du Soleil – Bel Air Media – ARTE France – France 2013

ARIANE MNOUCHKINE :L’AVENTURE DU THÉÂTRE DU SOLEIL

Director: Catherine Vilpoux
Run time: 75 minutes
Language: French with Japanese subtitles

Film Distributor: © 2009 AGAT Films & Cie / Le Théâtre du Soleil / Ina / Bel Air Media / ARTE France

Special Thanks: Festival/Tokyo Executive Committee

Profile

Ariane Mnouchkine

© Inamori Foundation

Born in Paris in 1939. While at Sorbonne University in Paris she formed the ATEP (Association Théâtrale des Étudiants de Paris or Parisian Students’ Theatrical Association). In 1964 she formed Théâtre du Soleil with mainly ATEP members. For more than half a century since, she has worked as a director at the fore of contemporary theatre alongside Peter Brook and other leading figures.
In the 1980s she was noted for her series of Shakespeare adaptations, and in the 1990s she again attracted attention for a series of works based on Greek plays. Mnouchkine’s work incorporating techniques from the physical theatre traditions of Asia has also put her in the limelight. She also directed a film version of “1789” and “Molière.” In recognition of her achievements over many years, in 2019 she was awarded the 35th Kyoto Prize in the category of Arts and Philosophy/Theater, Cinema.

Théâtre du Soleil

© Pascal Gallepe

Founded in France in 1964. Based at former munitions factory “La Cartoucherie” outside of Paris, the company is known for its distinctive collective creation approach. The group’s French Revolution-themed work “1789” staged in 1970 attracted worldwide attention with its innovative theatrical techniques. The troupe’s repertoire ranges from classics to works dealing with contemporary issues such as refugee. The group made its long-awaited Japan debut in 2001 at the New National Theatre, Tokyo with “TAMBOURS SUR LA DIGUE”, a much talked-about work that boldly incorporated Asian puppet theatre traditions, in particular the fundamentals of Japanese Bunraku.

Organizer:
Tokyo Festival Executive Committee [Toshima City, Toshima Mirai Cultural Foundation, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture (Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre & Arts Council Tokyo)]

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