“It was an unforgettable experience. It was very humane in a sense that people attending there were not for exchanging name cards. They wanted real interactions with everybody..
[More]“It was an unforgettable experience. It was very humane in a sense that people attending there were not for exchanging name cards. They wanted real interactions with everybody. Even those famous filmmakers were very willing to talk to young independent filmmakers and share experiences with them. And it did show Japanese people's current concerns with their society, people around them, and their country as a whole.”
— Shared by Kwok Hon-fan Jeff, director of Coffee, Cigarettes and Chinese Massage after attending Tokyo Video Festival for the People, under the sponsorship of NAE.