Soviet Sci-Fi All-Nighter

Sat Sep 19, 2015 Shin-Bungeiza
'Kin-dza-dza!'
'Planeta Bur'

Time Out says

The Shin-Bungeiza's brilliant all-nighters continue with this four-piece exposé of wonderfully otherworldly Soviet sci-fi: the films in question are Kin-dza-dza! (1986), a grotesque dystopian comedy essentially unknown outside Russia, cult Uzbek comedy Abdullajon (1991), 1962's Planeta Bur, which depicts a manned mission to Venus, and Cosmic Voyage, which hinted at the USSR's ambitions of a mission to Moon as early as 1935.

Note that all films are shown with Japanese subtitles only.

Details

Open Sat Sep 19

Time 10.30pm-5.30am

Admission ¥2,300

Venue Shin-Bungeiza

Address Maruhan-Ikebukuro Bldg 3F, 1-43-5 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo

Transport Ikebukuro station (Yamanote, Yurakucho lines), east exit; (Marunouchi line), exit 30

Map

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