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UNHCR Refugee Film Festival partner TUJ to host screening event on Oct 6

Oct. 6, 2017
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Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) has joined “The 12th UNHCR Refugee Film Festival 2017 – School Partners” initiative for the first time.

The initiative represents UNHCR’s effort to promote understanding of refugees through movies. Educational institutions participate as “school partners” to host their own screening events. TUJ joins UNHCR in supporting refugees and raising awareness by organizing a film screening of “Nice People” on campus on Friday, October 6. This is part of TUJ’s 35th anniversary events. (See below for details) The screening is open to the public, as well as to TUJ faculty, staff and students (who come from over 60 countries).

Dirk Hebecker, UNHCR Representative in Japan, will be delivering an opening address at the event.

About the movie “Nice People”

A group of refugee youths from war torn Somalia find themselves in Borlänge – a small village in Sweden. Though facing many challenges in integrating into the community, one day, a local entrepreneur proposes the creation of a first ever Somali ‘bandy’ team –a traditional winter sport played on ice – to build a bridge with the local community. During the course of the training for the World Championship, the youths slowly started to share their horrid experiences, and the sense of utter isolation in a land that was so foreign to them. Will bandy be able to become a bridge between the communities, and provide the youths with hope for the future?

※ Free admission (Open to the public and to the entire TUJ community - students, faculty and staff. No need to register.

※ Film with English and Japanese subtitles. (The event will be held in English.)

Organized by:Temple University, Japan Campus

Supported by:UNHCR Representation in Japan / Japan for UNHCR

  • Venue: Temple University, Japan Campus -- Azabu Hall 1st floor student lounge
  • Address: 2-8-12 Minami Azabu, Minato-ku
  • Date: October 6, 2017
  • Time: 03:00 pm JST - 05:00 pm JST
  • Map: Google map
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