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Location/Date has been changed
The screening will be at
Salt Lake County Sheriff Dept. Building
on Sep. 14th, 2013 (Sat).


Location
Salt Lake County Sheriff Department Buildling Auditorium
3365 S. 900 W. Salt Lake City, UT 84119
(From I-15, exit at 3300 S. Head west about a mile.)
Free parking is available.

Schedule
1:00pm: Matinee (Children under 8 years old are welcome)
5pm: Live performance by musicians and magicians
 - Kenshin Taiko Japanese Drum Group
 - Okinawan San-Shin Group with 
    Okinawan Dance performance
 - Professional Magician Mr. Richard Hatch
 - Violin: Mrs. Susan Wilcox and her students

 We'll have raffle too! :-)

6:30pm: Show starts

Tickets
Price varies depending on the time of the show. There will be a $2 or $3/person discount for online purchase in advance. (There will be a discount ticket link/Coupon Code for all sponsor members; however, the link/Coupon will only be valid to purchase online in advance.) 

Click here for more details or to purchase tickets online.

Click here for 'Ticket Sale website' with map.
      Matinee show
      Main Show (6:30pm-, pre-show performance 5pm-)



Movie
Featuring: Martin Sheen
Japanese Narration: Nanako Matsushima
Director/Producer: Matt Taylor 

Original Music Composer: Yoshihiro Ike
Music Performed by: Russian National Orchestra
Conductor: Mikhail Pletnev
Executive Producers: Matt Taylor, Shingo Kanaoya、アルバート・ロオヤカーズ
Main Theme Song: Takeshi Kobayashi, Yuna Ito, and Mikhail Pletnev



Monks walking on foot for 1600 miles in the middle of hot summer.
Testimonies by American hibakusha, Downwinders.
Menace of nuclear bombs by nuclear experts.
Support for the Pilgrimage by people all over the world regardless of their race or religion.



Monks walked all the way from San Francisco where they landed, to their destined place Trenity site.
How did they do it...




On August 1945, atomic bombs were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
This film is a documentary record of Japanese monks who took a pilgrimage while praying for no more tragety to happen in this world.
The unbielievable fact that they kept the "atomic flame" for 60 years since Hiroshima.
That flame should be returned to Trenity Site in the US, where the atomic bombs were first made, then by extinguishing the flame there should end the chaine of negativity eternity.
Monks kept praying for never to repeat such a tragety again in this world.



 Narrated by Hollywood actor Martin Sheen.
Narrated in Japanese by actress Nanako Matsushima.


Don't miss this opportunity to see this film 

for the very first time in the US, 
here in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Please join us.