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Still from Josee, The Tiger & The Fish

Josee, The Tiger & The Fish
Original Title: Joze To Tora To Sakanatachi
Director: Isshin Inudo
Running Time: 116 minutes
Language:
In Native Japanese with English Subtitles

When:
Wednesday, July 18th!
Time:

6:30 to 10pm. 
Screening starts promptly at 7pm.

Where:
DCTV @ The Firehouse
3rd Floor Screening Room
87 Lafayette St (between Walker & White)

Closest subway stops: N/Q/R/W, J/M/Z, or 6 to Canal Street.  DCTV is located two blocks South of Canal Street in NYC.
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Cost:
$5 Suggested Donation

The disTHIS! Film Series is a project of the Disabilities Network of NYC and is made possible, in part, by the generous support of The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.

Previous Screenings

JOSEE, THE TIGER AND THE FISH wheels into action when college student, Tsuneo (Satoshi Tsumabuki), hears rumors about an eccentric elderly woman who pushes a baby carriage around town. No one knows what's in the carriage, but wild speculations range from money to drugs. Tsuneo eventually discovers for himself what's in the carriage when he literally crashes into it while dog walking: The old woman's uppity knife-wielding granddaughter, Josee (Chizuru Ikewaki).

Slowly, Tsuneo becomes entwined with the world of the old woman and her scrappy charge, who has cerebral palsy. Despite the grandmother's embarrassment about Josee’s condition, the feisty young woman’s confidence is a powerful counter to Tsuneo's hum drum college-boy existence. She may be a pain in the butt, trapped in the house by her grandma who doesn't want anyone to know she exists, but she's the most fully alive person Tsuneo knows.

A crowd pleaser and multiple award winner at numerous film festivals including the San Diego Asian Film Festival and the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, JOSEE, THE TIGER AND THE FISH has drawn comparisons to “Harold & Maude” and been called a Japanese “Amelie.”

Regular disTHIS! attendees have asked for more feature-length films and more romance.  JOSEE works beautifully on both counts. The film is a quirky bittersweet, funny and -- at times – a brutally honest chronicle of the sometimes stormy relationship between Tsuneo and Josee.  It sets itself apart from sappier fare by not pulling any punches depicting the joys and difficulties of romantic relationships, disabled or not.

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