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Anonymous attack on ‘A2-B-C’ spurs ticket sales
An anonymous attack on Ian, his film ‘A2-B-C’ and the mothers who are documented in it appears to have contributed to an increase in the number of theatre-goers in Tokyo this week. On his blog this week, Ian wrote, ” it would indeed seem ‘there is no bad publicity‘”. More on the attack can be found HERE, while more on the sell-out crowds in Tokyo can be found HERE.
‘A2-B-C’ screens in 25th festival!
Ian’s second documentary about the children living in Fukushima, ‘A2-B-C’ (2012) screened for the 25th time in an international festival this week in Poland. More about this silver milestone is HERE.
‘A2-B-C’ receives award at festival in Brazil
At the 4th annual Uranium International Film Festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, ‘A2-B-C’ was awarded with a special recognition. Details can be found HERE.
Theatrical Release of ‘A2-B-C’ in Tokyo extended
The theatrical release of ‘A2-B-C’ in Tokyo has been extended by three weeks. Details, including dates, times, and theatre information, can be found HERE.
‘A2-B-C’ opens in Tokyo
After much anticipation, ‘A2-B-C’ has opened in Tokyo. The press leading up to the theatrical release can be found HERE, and the story and photos from opening night can be found HERE.
Video Messages for Fukushima on Children’s Day
For Children’s day in Japan, Ian published the video messages he has been collecting from people all over the world that have seen ‘A2-B-C’. The story about the messages, along with a link to them, can be found HERE.
Canadian and South American premiers of ‘A2-B-C’ to be held
The Canadian and South American premiers of ‘A2-B-C’ have just been announced! More information on the screenings, including details on the first time Ian’s two films about children living in Fukushima, ‘In the Grey Zone’ (2012) and ‘A2-B-C’ (2013), will be screening together, can be found HERE.