| Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo | ||
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| Tuesday 07/13/2010 06:30 PM RR1 Online ticket sales have ceased for this show. Please buy your tickets at the door starting 30 minutes prior to showtime, subject to availability. | ||
| Thursday 07/15/2010 03:30 PM RR3 Online ticket sales have ceased for this show. Please buy your tickets at the door starting 30 minutes prior to showtime, subject to availability. | ||
![]() USA 2009 - Digital Projection - 90 Minutes In Japanese with English subtitles and in English Director, Screenplay, Producer: Jessica Oreck Print Courtesy: AFI Project: 20/20 In Japan, bugs are sold live in vending machines and department stores; plastic replicas are included as prizes in the equivalent of a McDonald’s Happy Meal and are the subject of the No. 1 videogame, MushiKing. From the smallest backyard to the top of Mt. Fuji, insects inspire an enthusiasm in Japan seen nowhere else in this world. Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo discovers why Japan developed this rich and enriching social relationship with insects. Like a detective story, the film untangles the web of influences behind Japan’s captivation with insects. It opens in modern-day Tokyo where a single beetle recently sold for $90,000 then slips back to the early 1800s, to the first cricket-selling business and the development of haiku and other forms of insect literature and art. Through history and adventure, Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo travels all the way back in time to stories of the fabled first emperor who named Japan the “Isle of the Dragonflies.” Along the way, the film takes side trips to Zen temples and Buddhist Shrines, nature preserves and art museums in its quest for the inspirations that moved Japan into this fascination while other cultures hurtled off towards an almost universal and profound fear of insects. Beautiful, funny, profound, Beetle Queen will get under your skin. |