TEN COLOURS_Trailer 2021

TEN COLOURS_Trailer 2021

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"A Film about HOPE " Tohoku, JAPAN and Sydney, AUSTRALIA 

TEN COLOURS’s story is based on the TOHOKU region of Japan, and focused on its people, its place, history, food and culture, their human response towards the 311 disaster and the process of its recovery, taking you on an emotional journey of ten years full of beautiful imagery, sound, and colours.

The Great East Japan Earthquake hit hard in the hearts of all Japanese people, and for the rest of the World, this terrible news was a shock. Among The Northeast Region (Tohoku) of Japan’s prefectures, Fukushima, Miyagi and Iwate were the most severely damaged, facing the potential for an ecological disaster. From a tragic event to what happened next, the film draws-up an invisible bridge between two countries, Japan and Australia; crossing back and forth between the effort from locals to show us the best of the TOHOKU region, the JCS Rainbow Project's mission in Australia supporting the TOHOKU's children and their community, and travellers from around the world who visited this amazing part of Japan since March 2011.
It’s a film about hope, and seeing life from a different angle. It is about powering through difficult times and challenges, and learning from our experiences in order to overcome any adversity. It’s about being more generous, compassionate and understanding towards one another, working as a collective, working as a whole.

FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH PURPOSES/EDITORIAL DOCUMENTARY ONLY
(FAIR USE) (NFP) (NON-COMMERCIAL) - (C) 2021 JAPAN / AUSTRALIA

(CTC) - THE FOLLOWING FILM IS YET TO BE CLASSIFIED * -
* General (G) - Suitable for Everyone is only recommended by the Presenters

FOR EDUCATION RESEARCH PURPOSES/EDITORIAL DOCUMENTARY ONLY (FAIR USE) (NFP) (NON-COMMERCIAL) – © 2021 JAPAN/AUSTRALIA

*This film is a ‘non-profit’ production. Writer and director Loeby Lovato has donated his work to The JCS Rainbow Project as the charity organization depository of this donation.

*The stories, material and content shown in this movie were produced and edited for a ‘fair cause’ as ‘fair use’ of multiple copyrighted sources. These sources were generously donated by many talented artists, athletes, professionals, former public servants and organizations who offered their time and skills to make this movie possible. This movie is educational research content with ‘non-commercial’ purposes, aiming to support the victims of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami within Japan’s main affected areas: Miyagi, Iwate and Fukushima Prefectures from the Tohoku Region.
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* All creative and design or any other 'original' material produced for this Film is (C) copyrighted and remains as IP (Intellectual Property) of J-Culture and LOVATO AND PARTNERS PTY LTD( T/as LOVATO PLANET TV) © 2021 Japan/ Australia,

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Written & Directed by LÖEBY LOVATO BA Design (UBA) Grad Dip Ad(UB) Grad Cert Cinematography(ESPC) Producer/ Executive Producer YUKIKO HIRANO

Narrated by PETER GIBSON Japanese/ English (Australia) SALLY MIZOSHIRI Japanese/ English (Australia) HARUKA SHINNO Japanese/ English

Produced by J CULTURE / LOVATO PLANET TV

EDITING / SOUND & VFX / GRADING Löeby Lovato LOVATOPLANET TV TEAM 1st UNIT CAMERA(s) / DRONE Ron Hasegawa Löeby Lovato LOVATOPLANET TV TEAM 2nd UNIT CAMERA(s) Misaki Ito Yukiko Hirano PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Yukiko Mitsuoka / Misaki Ito CAMERAS SUPPLY (Canon Australia) Makoto Shimizu / Trygve Jackson Motoi Tanemura / Hirotaka Kishi

JAPANESE CALLIGRAPHY
Yukiko Hirano / J Culture DESIGN & GFX / ANIMATIONS Löeby Lovato Junya Kudo LOVATOPLANET TV TEAM - Titles Typeface (Macbeth)

SELECTED FILMS FOOTAGE (and Special Thanks!) "Life Goes On" HESEI Project (2017 Kokoro Film Partners) Yumiko Masuda(Producer) Mia Yoon (Director) "I Want to Say" Hironori Ide (Director) and IMACOCO CO LTD * Kids messages from affected areas credited to "I Want to Say", screened in 2011, as part of Hironori Ide and Panasonic's support program, aimed to caring for the hearts of children in the disaster areas of Tohoku.

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