For the last screening of the 2-day "Stop! Global Warming" exhibition @ Omotesando Hills we were fortunate to have 2 very special guests make an appearance. Being one of the new "centers" of the Tokyo cultural scene, there were many people who stopped by to check this special exhibition out @ Space O.
For this last screening, we 1st had the chairman of the Short Shorts film festival Tetsuya Bessho give a greeting to the audience. He explained how this competition category came about by 1st starting a "sweepers" event in the morning with the guest directors from around the world to help keep Harajuku, the site of the festival, clean. Then the festival began a collaboration with "Team Minus 6%", an organization backed by the Ministry of Environment. This being the 10th anniversary of the festival, it seemed a good time to make this new competition category.
The 2 special guests, Ichiro Kamoshita, the minister of the Ministry of Environment, & Hiroshi Nakata, the mayor of Yokohama made an appearance & spoke a few words to the audience. Minister Kamoshita said that short films are a energy-efficient art form & was very happy that the SSFF added this category. He also started that the global warming issue is at a crisis stage & perhaps the best way to fight this was to have everyone participate as a network rather than passing laws & regulations, in other words, work horizontal rather than from the top down.
Next Mayor Nakata informed the audience that Yokohama currently has 15 categories for dividing garbage & waste, & have decreased the amount of waste processed by 40 %! he said that what a politician can do is to implement programs that will be accepted by & participated by as many people as possible.
Minister Kamoshita also added that for the up-coming Tanabata festival, it would be good for everyone to turn the lights down to enjoy the summer night sky during the festival.
All the short films of the "Stop! Global Warming" competition were screened for this exhibition. Of course, the importance of the message that these brilliant films convey do not end with the end of the festival, and it is the sincere hope of the Short Shorts Film Festival that the message reaches as many people as possible & that as many people as possible actually start to take action to stop this life/planet threatening crisis.