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Tokyo film festival opens with 'green' carpet
Published in Daily News Egypt on 18 - 10 - 2009

The Tokyo International Film Festival opened with stars including Hollywood actress Sigourney Weaver strolling a green carpet made of recycled plastic bottles.
The theme of the nine-day festival, which started Saturday and will feature more than 100 movies, is ecology. Films include The Cove, a documentary that depicts an annual hunt of dolphins in Japan. Festival organizers added it at the last minute in part because of pressure from overseas.
While the movie has won more than a dozen awards worldwide, it is not among the 15 Japanese and foreign films competing for the festival s top prize of $50,000.
The Cove has provoked outrage over the dolphin hunt in the seaside town of Taiji in southwestern Japan, where 2,000 dolphins are killed every year, mostly for meat.
The film shows fishermen banging on poles to frighten the dolphins into a cove, where they are killed with spears. The cove is closed off by barbed wire, and the movie crew had to film most footage covertly.
Japanese police say the film s American director, Louie Psihoyos, and other members of his crew violated trespassing laws.
The Cove will be screened Wednesday. Advance tickets for the film were already sold out, festival spokeswoman Haruna Koike said.
Psihoyos has said he plans to attend the screening, even though he could be arrested for the alleged trespassing.
Weaver s Avatar will also be screened. It is one of the first major Hollywood 3-D releases that s not animation. Directed by James Cameron, creator of Titanic and The Terminator, the sci-fi epic centers on humans placed inside alien skins to survive on a distant world.
Weaver waved and blew kisses to fans at the opening ceremony. Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama joined starlets walking the green carpet.
Many great films have been made in Japan. Movies may be more influential than politics to develop relations based on love and friendship, Hatoyama said.
The festival opened with Oceans, a documentary on sea life. Babel director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu will head the competition jury at the festival. The 2006 film starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett earned the Mexican director the best director award at Cannes Film Festival that year.
Japan s culture and film traditions have had a personal impact on me and inspire in me respect and admiration, he said at the opening ceremony.
Continuing its successful run of international festivals participation, Egypt will be represented in the fest's Winds of Asia-Middle East section. As part of the "Egypt Tourism Promotion Year in Japan 2009 program, the festival will screen Youssef Chahine's autobiographical "Alexandria Tetralogy. Other works by Egyptian artists inspired by Chahine - who passed away last year - will also be screened with many Egyptian guests, including directors and actors, are expected to visit TIFF. - AP and additional reporting by Daily News Egypt


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