Narayama Bushi-ko - La ballade de Narayama (Shôhei Imamura, 1983)

Cinema and Science Series

Invited Scientists
Joxean Fernández
Basque Film Archive
When
2026/01/26
20:30
Place
Cinema Le Select, Saint Jean de Luz
Organizers
DIPC, Basque Film Archive, San Sebastian International Film Festival
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Narayama Bushi-ko - La ballade de Narayama (Shôhei Imamura, 1983)
Photogram of Narayama Bushi-ko - La ballade de Narayama (Shôhei ImamuraM 1983) which is projected in the framework of Cinema and Science 2026.

Synopsis of the film:
According to a village’s ancient tradition, once a person turns seventy they must leave the village and go to live on the summit of Mount Narayama. A ruthless death sentence that plunges families into grief and despair as they send their elders away.

Guest scientist and format:
Joxean Fernández is the Director of the Basque Film Archive since December 2010 and member of the Management Committee of the San Sebastian Film Festival since January 2011. After the screening, there will be the usual discussion session during which attendees can ask questions.

Language:
Film: original Japanese version with French subtitles.

Presentation: French

Program and tickets:
Tickets

About the speaker

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Joxean Fernández is the Director of the Basque Film Archive since December 2010 and member of the Management Committee of the San Sebastian Film Festival since January 2011. He is an associate professor (on leave of absence) at the University of Nantes, specialist in Contemporary History and Film History. He got his PhD from the University of Zaragoza and the University of Nantes with a co-supervised doctoral thesis entitled Cinema and Civil War in the Basque Country (1936-2006). Since 2001, he has been member of the management committee of the Festival du Cinéma espagnol de Nantes and the driving force behind the "Ventana Vasca" section. He co-directed the documentary A las puertas de París (2008) with Marta Horno. He has authored numerous articles on the contemporary history of the Basque Country and cinema, he has coordinated the following books: Federico Fellini y Luis Buñuel (both with Jesús Angulo), Cine y Guerra Civil en el País Vasco (with Santiago de Pablo), Conservación audiovisual en la era digital (with Alfonso del Amo), De Lumière a Kaurismäki, La clase obrera en el cine (with Carlos F. Heredero). He is also the editor of Cine vasco: tres generaciones de cineastas and the author of the book Euskal Zinema-Cine Vasco-Basque Cinema. He was a guest professor at the Bernardo Atxaga Chair at the City University of New York (CUNY) in 2012 and 2017. He has contributed to the establishment of the Elías Querejeta Zine Eskola and is part of its Academic Direction.