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EASC Film Screening and Director Comments: Day of the Western Sunrise

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September 28, 2019
10:00AM - 12:30PM
Hagerty Hall 180 (1775 College Rd)

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Add to Calendar 2019-09-28 10:00:00 2019-09-28 12:30:00 EASC Film Screening and Director Comments: Day of the Western Sunrise East Asian Studies Center presents: Film screening & director commentsDay of the Western SunriseKeith Reimink, Director & Producer 10:00am - 12:30pm (All)12:30 - 2:00pm (NCTA Alumni)Film: Free and open to the public.Flyer:  Sept 28 Flyer.pdfTeacher registration: Link Day of the Western Sunrise is an animated documentary by DALIBORKAfilms in the Japanese storytelling method kamishibai, which uses hand drawn visuals and 3D stills with  narration.  The film follows the crew of the fishing vessel, Daigo Fukuryu Marū (Lucky Dragon No. 5) on their search for tuna.  On March 1, 1954, the crew survived the Castle Bravo thermonucluer test in the Pacific Ocean by the United States, which was the largest explosion known.  The events of the explosion as well as the lasting impact on the crew’s lives are retold through interviews of the surviving crew and narration.    Agenda: 10:am - 12:30pm: Introduction by Director, Film Screening, Director Comments (All)12:30 - 2:00pm: Lunch & Educator Toolkit Discussion (NCTA Alumni - register by Sept. 13)Film Screening and Director's Introduction/Comments are free and open to the public (no registration necessary).Educators: To receive CEU's for the event, register at: Teacher Registration Link NCTA Alumni:  As a special NCTA Alumni event, receive a DVD of the film, the educator toolkit and lunch. Register by Sept. 13 at: NCTA Alumni Registration Link This event is supported by the University of Pittsburgh NCTA national coordinating site, Asian Studies Center, University Center for International Studies, The Ohio State University Libraries, and a U.S. Department of Education Title VI Grant to The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.   Hagerty Hall 180 (1775 College Rd) Department of East Asian Languages and Literature deall@osu.edu America/New_York public
East Asian Studies Center presents:
 
Film screening & director comments
Day of the Western Sunrise
Keith Reimink, Director & Producer
 
10:00am - 12:30pm (All)
12:30 - 2:00pm (NCTA Alumni)

Film: Free and open to the public.
Flyer:  Sept 28 Flyer.pdf

Teacher registration: Link
 
Day of the Western Sunrise is an animated documentary by DALIBORKAfilms in the Japanese storytelling method kamishibai, which uses hand drawn visuals and 3D stills with  narration.  The film follows the crew of the fishing vessel, Daigo Fukuryu Marū (Lucky Dragon No. 5) on their search for tuna.  On March 1, 1954, the crew survived the Castle Bravo thermonucluer test in the Pacific Ocean by the United States, which was the largest explosion known.  The events of the explosion as well as the lasting impact on the crew’s lives are retold through interviews of the surviving crew and narration.   
 
Agenda: 
  • 10:am - 12:30pm: Introduction by Director, Film Screening, Director Comments (All)
  • 12:30 - 2:00pm: Lunch & Educator Toolkit Discussion (NCTA Alumni - register by Sept. 13)
Film Screening and Director's Introduction/Comments are free and open to the public (no registration necessary).

Educators: To receive CEU's for the event, register at: Teacher Registration Link
 
NCTA Alumni:  As a special NCTA Alumni event, receive a DVD of the film, the educator toolkit and lunch. Register by Sept. 13 at: NCTA Alumni Registration Link
 
This event is supported by the University of Pittsburgh NCTA national coordinating site, Asian Studies Center, University Center for International Studies, The Ohio State University Libraries, and a U.S. Department of Education Title VI Grant to The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.