Introduction
Werner Herzog presents a picturesque documentary about the life of the indigenous people living in the heart of the Siberian Taiga.
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Happy People: A Year in the Taiga
[ Happy People: A Year in the Taiga ]
Director:Werner Herzog / Dmitry Vasyukov
Asian Premiere
10/24 13:10- 10/28 20:40-
90min English, Russian Color | 2010 Germany |
Introduction
Werner Herzog presents a picturesque documentary about the life of the indigenous people living in the heart of the Siberian Taiga.
TOHO CINEMAS Chanter SCREEN2
10/24 13:10 - 15:10 (90min.)
Guest (tentative):Dmitry Vasyukov(Director)
Advance Tickets ¥1300(Tax included) Tickets at the Door ¥1300(Tax included)
Special student admission tickets at the door: ¥500(Tax included)
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TOHO CINEMAS ROPPONGI HILLS SCREEN1
10/28 20:40 - 22:40 (90min.)
Guest (tentative):Dmitry Vasyukov(Director)
Advance Tickets ¥1300(Tax included) Tickets at the Door ¥1300(Tax included)
Special student admission tickets at the door: ¥500(Tax included)
SOLD OUT
* Please note that the screening schedule, Q&A and Greeting from the Stage are subject to change. The stage appearances of guests and scheduled closing time of the show may change according to circumstances.
* Advance Tickets can be purchased by telephone/internet and from convenience stores (Seven-Eleven, CircleKSunkus, Lawson) and playguide on First-come basis.
* Please be forewarned that the number of Tickets at the Door is limited. Tickets at the Door can be only purchased two tickets per person. You are kindly requested not to form a queue before the theater in the late-evening.
Werner Herzog
Born in Munich. Studied history, literature and theatre. Debuted in cinema in the early 60s. Herzog is one of the acclaimed classics of the world cinema, known both for his feature and documentary works.
Dmitry Vasyukov
Born in Moscow. Graduated from the Theatre Academy of Boris Schukin. He founded his own company, the first project was the documentary series Happy People, on which Happy People: A Year in the Taiga is based.