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DESCRIPTION:Japan | 93 min | PG-13 | DCP | Dir. Keiichi Hara\n*Screening pr
 esented in original Japanese language with English subtitles From award-wi
 nning director Keiichi Hara (Colorful) and Japanese powerhouse Production 
 I.G (creators of Ghost in the Shell) comes a remarkable story of the daugh
 ter behind one of history’s most famous artists. As all of Edo flocks to
  see the work of the revered painter Hokusai\, his daughter O-Ei toils dil
 igently inside his studio. Her masterful portraits\, dragons and erotic sk
 etches – sold under the name of her father – are coveted by upper crus
 t Lords and journeyman print makers alike. Shy and reserved in public\, in
  the studio O-Ei is as brash and uninhibited as her father\, smoking a pip
 e while sketching drawings that would make contemporary Japanese ladies bl
 ush. But despite this fiercely independent spirit\, O-Ei struggles under t
 he domineering influence of her father and is ridiculed for lacking the li
 fe experience that she is attempting to portray in her art. Miss Hokusai
 ‘s bustling Edo (present day Tokyo) is filled with yokai spirits\, drago
 ns\, and conniving tradesmen\, while O-Ei’s relationships with her deman
 ding father and blind younger sister provide a powerful emotional underpin
 ning to this sumptuously-animated coming-of-age tale. (Gkids Official Webs
 ite)\n"That an anime film can explore such complex subjects so beautifully
  in what's nominally an artist's biopic is a blessing in itself." - Boyd v
 an Hoeij (Hollywood Reporter)\n____________________________Japanese Art Ja
 m Schedule\nMISS HOKUSAI (2015) SCREENINGFeb. 27th 7:30-9PM at Marquee The
 ater\, Union SouthLECTURE: Katsushika Oei: More than Miss Hokusai by Profe
 ssor Gene PhillipsMar. 1st 6:15-7PM at Room L140\, Elvehjem Building&nbsp\
 ;\nWOODBLOCK PRINTING WORKSHOPMar. 2nd 6-8PM at Wheelhouse Studios\, Memor
 ial Union \n____________________________\n\nURL: https://union.wisc.edu/ev
 ents-and-activities/event-calendar/event/miss-hokusai-2015-free-screening
LOCATION:The Marquee Cinema\, Union South
SUMMARY:MISS HOKUSAI (2015) Screening
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