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Sushi, Samurai, Sake is back!
Sushi, Samurai, Sake

After skipping a year the original EACS mega-event returns, bringing you a selection of samurai films, sushi from Sesame, and sake (or soft drinks, if you'd prefer). On Sunday, 9th May, from 14:00 in the ARC Conference Hall, EACS will be showing Ran (1985) by legendary director Akira Kurosawa, and Ichi (2008) by Fumihiko Sori.
Tickets cost £10 for members or £13 for non-members - all are welcome. Please buy before Saturday, 8th May so that orders for sushi can be made in advance. Remember to tell us if you are vegetarian when you buy your ticket.
To purchase your ticket, simply come to EACS AGM on Tuesday, 4th May at 18:00 ARC Room 2, or find one of our committee in Old Bar between 12:00 and 13:00 the rest of the week.

Ran is Akira Kurosawa's brilliantly conceived retelling of Shakespeare's 'King Lear' magically mixing Japanese history, Shakespeare's plot and Kurosawa's own feelings about loyalty in this epic masterpiece. Set in 16th century Japan, an ageing ruler, Lord Hidetora (Tatsuya Nakadai), announces his intention to divide his land equally among his three sons. This decision to step down unleashes a power struggle between the three, when Hidetora falls prey to the false flattery bestowed upon him by the two older sons and banishes the youngest when he speaks the truth. The ruthless betrayal ultimately drives Hidetora insane, destroying his entire family and kingdom. Deep human emotion and outstanding acting combine to create one of the most acclaimed foreign films of all time.

Ichi is a blind minstrel wandering from town to town in feudal Japan. She is spurred on by the search for one man - the blind warrior who trained her in martial arts as a child. When she is threatened by a group of bandits, she is "saved" by Toma, an incompetent samurai who is unable to draw his sword. Rescuing her rescuer, she continues her journey, only to discover that the locals now think that Toma is a superb swordsman. The townsfolk want him as a lawman, the bandits want him dead, and none of them realise that it is Toma's blind associate who is the true martial artist. Reluctantly, Ichi becomes embroiled in a battle between two gangs for the mastery of the town. However, Ichi's initial feelings about her involvement change when she discovers that the gang leader Banki may know the whereabouts of the man she is seeking.

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18/04/2010: Next Showing: Tuesday 20th April 2010

Welcome to all members

Our next showing will be opposite the Union in Baines Wing 1.16. We will be meeting in the Old Bar (down the stairs immediately as you enter the Union building) from 6:00pm, and the showing itself will start at 6:30pm. Check the About section to find out more!

We look forward to seeing you all there!


Spotlight on Miyazaki
We will also be hosting a special showing on Sunday 25th April.
And will be showing Spirited Away and the new Ponyo!.

14/11/2009: Give it a Go: Wednesday 18th November 2009

Our Give it a Go will be on Wednesday 18th November, upstairs in the Union in Arc Conference Room. We will be meeting in the Old Bar (down the stairs immediately as you enter the Union building) from 6:30pm (look out for our banner!), and the showing itself will start at 7:30pm till 10:30. Check the About section to find out more!

We look forward to seeing you all there!

04/11/2009: Society Merchandise

As discussed at our showings, we are thinking about getting some society tshirts or hoodies etc. Please visit the forum for more information:
Society Merchandise

30/10/2009: Halloween Marathon: 01/11/09

EACS presents an afternoon of a selection of the best horror and gore that East Asia has to offer!

Where: ARC room 2
When: Sunday 1st November 2009 from 3:00pm to 9:00pm
What: The line up is currently Three Extremes 2, Shutter and a third from Terracotta.
It will be free for members and only £1 for non-members. Snacks would be provided as well as breaks in between films!

22/10/2009: Thirst at Hyde Park Picture House

That's right, EAC is planning to go out and watch Thirst

Where: Hyde Park Picture House
When: Saturday 24th October 2009
8:20pm

Starring: Kang ho Song, Ok Vin Kim, Hae Sook Kim
Director: Dir. Park Chan-wook
Synopsis: THIRST is a vampire film with a twist. A devout, good-natured priest (Song), loved by the local community, volunteers to take part in a medical experiment seeking to cure a terrible disease. The experiment fails, and, after seemingly coming back from the dead and being heralded as a hero, the priest begins to suffer a craving for human blood. As changes in his mind and body lead him into a lustful affair with the wife of one of his oldest friends tired of the monotony of her life the priest descends further and further into acts of depravity, completing his transformation from an agent of good to a being of evil, as he clings desperately to his final shreds of humanity. THIRST presents a new take on the archetypal story, with plenty of dark humour.

Note: Don't know where Hyde Park Picture House is? No problem, drop an e-mail or post in the EAC forum and we can arrange a meet up point before the film and walk there.

Also, be sure to bring your Student Card along and money. It is a cinema after all and the last time I went they had student prices for tickets.

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