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2019.11.23

Screening of the documentary film “Beyond the Invisible Wall” commemorating the 110th anniversary of the founding of Tama Zenshoen
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Screening of the documentary film "Beyond the Invisible Wall" commemorating the 110th anniversary of the founding of Tama Zenshoen



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Outline of the event

[Screening Date and Time]
Saturday, November 23, 2019 13:30 to 15:45

[Screening Location]
The National Hansen's Disease Museum 1st floor, Video Hall

[Co-organizer]
The National Hansen's Disease Museum, Tama Zenshoen Resident Association, Tama Zenshoen

[Capacity]
First 140 people

Participation is free / No reservation required

 

 

▼Schedule
time Contents
13:00 Opening
13:30 to 13:40 Director Setsuo Nakayama talks about "beyond the invisible wall"
13:45 to 15:45 Screening "Beyond the Invisible Wall"

 

Screening of the documentary film "Beyond the Invisible Wall" commemorating the 110th anniversary of the founding of Tama Zenshoen

On Saturday, November 23rd, we held a screening of the documentary film "Beyond the Invisible Wall" to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the founding of Tama Zenshoen. Many guests came to the event, despite the cold rain. Thank you very much. Prior to the screening, we had the opportunity to hear from Director Nakayama, who said that his talk was very helpful in watching "Beyond the Invisible Wall."
We would like to introduce some of the opinions and feedback from our customers who attended.

 

  • We must know that there were so many people who were derailed in their important lives by manipulating information, planting false knowledge, and imposing national policies. I was informed that it was a "history" that should not be repeated.
  • We would like to thank you for telling us the story of the residents. I think it is difficult to overcome the walls that we have made without knowing it, but I hope that each person will remove the wall from the perspective of their hearts.
  • I was deeply moved by seeing and listening to pre-war and wartime stories, Patient exercises The Nagashima incident, the radio incident, and the situation at Miyakojima's thief Gama were breathtaking. I wanted to convey this history and facts to the future.
  • Thank you so much for watching such a valuable testimony documentary film. I am really grateful to be able to hear such testimony in a live voice. I want you to continue.
  • I was able to learn the valuable testimony of those who were quarantined. It's a movie that you can't usually watch, so I think you gave me a good opportunity this time. I think that each and every patient has their own feelings, and knowing them will Issues related to leprosy

In the future, I would like to consider a plan that many customers can participate in. We look forward to your participation.

The National Hansen's Disease Museum


Opening remarks and moderator
(Curator Hashimoto)

From director Setsuo Nakayama
greeting

Documentary film "Beyond the invisible wall"
Screening

Closing remarks
(Curator Hashimoto)