Tampopo
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Tampopo

Art Meets Film
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Fri 20 Sep 6:00 PM
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Arc Cinema
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111 Mins | Art Meets Film
September
Fri 20 Sep

1985 |35mmJPN | D: Jûzô Itami 
Japanese – English subtitles 
 
Truck driver Gorō becomes an unlikely mentor to ramen shop owner Tampopo in this acclaimed Japanese comedy from Jûzô ItamiAfter a chance encounter, Gorō and Tampopo find themselves on a journey of culinary discovery as they attempt to transform a struggling roadside shop into a premier ramen restaurant.  

Both a product of and a commentary on globalisation, Tampopo uses food to explore artisanal tradition, social norms and pleasantries, sex, and human curiosity inside a non-linear 1980s bonanza that reflects the context of a rapidly changing Japan.  

Tampopo is presented in connection with Masami Teraoka and Japanese Ukiyo-e printsa free exhibition on display at the National Gallery of Australia from 21 September 2024 until 2 March 2025. 

Exhibition curator Beatrice Thompson (Associate Curator, Asian and Pacific Art) will provide a brief introduction at the start of the film.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION 
 
From the 1970s, Japanese–American artist Masami Teraoka adopted the graphic language of 17th to 19th century ukiyo-e woodblock prints to explore his personal experiences and contemporary social issues. Teraoka’s migration to the United States in 1961 gave him a compelling perspective on issues of cultural exchange and the dissemination of American culture associated with globalisation, which he explores through humourous tableaux that interrogate social norms and traditional expectations. Thise exhibition presents key examples of Teraoka’s work from this period alongside master ukiyo-e prints from the genres that inspired him, such as kabuki (theatre), bijin-ga (beautiful women), yūrei-zu (ghosts, demons and supernatural beings) and shunga (erotic prints). 
 
Part of Art Meets Film, a free program of film screenings presented in partnership by the National Gallery of Australia and National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. 
September
Fri 20 Sep

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