top of page
2019 UFFyc Web-Plain.png

UNDEREXPOSED

FILM

FESTIVAL yc

2019 FILMS
​
Succulents

Shakespeare in Tokyo

BLOCK B

THEME: Ladies Who Lens

THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2019  |  7 - 9 PM
WINTHROP UNIVERSITY | DINA'S PLACE at the DiGIORGIO CAMPUS CENTER | map it

Narrative | 2018 | 20 min. 34 sec.
Official Selection
Suggested Rating | G
Country | Japan
Language | English
Producer | Tetsuya Bessho
Director | Genevieve Clay-Smith
Writer | Genevieve Clay-Smith
Sound | Brooke Trezise
Editor | Javed Sterrit
Cast | Gerard O'Dwyer, Patrick Brammall, Shioli Kutsuna, JJ Sonny Chiba, Genevieve Clay-Smith
​
​
[Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia | Guam Film Festival]
 
An Australian Shakespeare fan with Down Syndrome, sets off on a solo adventure to discover Tokyo in order to get away from his over-bearing older brother. Along the way he uses his knowledge of the Bard, his sketchbook and his wits to win the hearts of the people he meets. |  more info
​
Eligible for Specialty Award:
  • Woman to Watch
​
​
 
Last Film                                                                                                                                                                                   Next Film
​
VENUES

2025
Details TBA

SCREENINGS

2025

Details TBA

TICKETS

 

IN PERSON: Center for the Arts

121 E. Main St. | Rock Hill, SC

ONLINE: arts-people.com

BY PHONE: (803) 328-2787

​

Privacy Policy

​

​

CONTACT

​

arts council of york county

PHONE: (803) 328-2787

EMAIL: arts@yorkcountyarts.org

  • UFFyc on Instagram
  • UFFyc on Facebook
  • UFFyc on Twitter

© 2023 by Arts Council of York County

​

Support for this project is provided by Comporium Communications, the SC Arts Commission (which receives funding from the NEA), Rock Hill Accommodations Tax Grant Fund, York County Accommodations & Hospitality Tax, & the ACYC Annual Campaign. For visitors information including lodging, contact Visit York County, SC at visityorkcounty.com Support for this project is provided by the John and Susan Bennett Memorial Arts Fund of the Coastal Community Foundation of SC, and the SC Arts Commission, which received funding from the National Endowment for the Arts,.



The Arts Council of York County is headquartered OnlyInOldTown. Downtown Rock Hill is South Carolina's first Cultural District.

bottom of page