Experience the Enchantment of Film at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum This Summer
The Tokyo Photographic Art Museum invites film lovers of all ages to its exciting event,
'Summer Movie Theater 2025', running from
July 25 to 27 and
July 29 to 31. This unique program showcases a selection of beloved animated and documentary films that promise to entertain both children and adults alike. Notably, the lineup includes iconic titles such as
'Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro', a masterpiece directed by the legendary
Hayao Miyazaki.
Why Attend?
The highlight of this summer's event is the opportunity to experience the magic of
35mm film. Unlike the convenience of smartphones and TVs, watching a film on a large screen offers a captivating viewing experience that’s truly unparalleled. The allure of this format draws film enthusiasts and casual viewers alike, making it a perfect way to create lasting memories with family and friends.
In addition to 'Lupin III', the program features other animated treasures, including
'Panda! Go, Panda!' created by the creative duo
Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata. This endearing film is perfect for audiences of all ages, immersing them in the charming world of pandas. Documentaries will also be presented in stunning 35mm format, providing a visual feast for curious minds.
Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Access
One of the most exciting aspects of this event is the
film projection room tour following each screening. Attendees will have the rare chance to step into the projection room, gaining insight into the art of film showing. This is a fantastic opportunity for those interested in the behind-the-scenes aspects of cinema.
No prior reservation is necessary, but please note that this opportunity is exclusive to ticket holders for the corresponding screening.
Historical Significance
This year marks the
80th anniversary since the end of World War II, and as part of the 'Summer Movie Theater 2025' initiative, the museum will showcase the poignant
animated film 'When the Wind Blows.' Directed by
Jimmy T. Murakami, this adaptation of
Raymond Briggs' work powerfully addresses the theme of nuclear war. The Japanese dubbed version will be presented, featuring voice performances by
Toshiro Mifune and
Sachiko Kawamura as the main couple, Jim and Hilda.
Fans of classic rock will appreciate that the film's music was composed by former
Pink Floyd member
Roger Waters, with
David Bowie lending his voice to the title song 'When the Wind Blows'. This film is an important piece to honor and reflect on, aiming to remain relevant for generations to come.
Special Offers for Families
The museum is also providing a
family-friendly discount package that makes attending even more appealing. Families can enjoy wonderful films together at a reduced price, ensuring everyone has access to this memorable cultural experience.
For those looking to explore movie schedules and ticket information, additional details are readily available on the
official website of the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum. Don't miss out on this remarkable chance to indulge in the beauty of cinema and enjoy a special summer experience!
Join us in celebrating the art of film and making this summer unforgettable at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum!