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    ‘Drive My Car’ wins top prize at Asian Film Awards, Tony Leung takes two trophies
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    ‘Drive My Car’ wins top prize at Asian Film Awards, Tony Leung takes two trophies

    2023-03-12T19:50:00Z

    ‘Decision To Leave’ won three and Hirokazu Kore-eda named best director.

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    San Sebastian to honour Hirokazu Kore-eda
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    San Sebastian to honour Hirokazu Kore-eda

    2018-06-29T11:56:32.880Z

    The ’Shoplifters’ director will receive the Donostia award at the Spanish festival. 

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    Hirokazu Kore-eda, Like Father, Like Son
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    Hirokazu Kore-eda, Like Father, Like Son

    2013-05-16T13:42:00Z

    Jean Noh talks to Hirokazu Kore-eda about his latest feature, which premieres in Competition at Cannes.

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    Still Walking (Aruitemo, Aruitemo)
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    Still Walking (Aruitemo, Aruitemo)

    2008-09-09T18:15:00Z

    Dir. Hirokazu Kore-Eda. Japan. 2008. 114 mins.Adapted by Kore-Eda from a novel he wrote, evidently inspired by the death of his parents a few years back, Still Walking is a quiet, almost whispered picture in which nothing much seems to happen and may well be a ...

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    “I just started crying”: Japan’s Hiroshi Abe breaks down role in ‘Offbeat Cops’
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    “I just started crying”: Japan’s Hiroshi Abe breaks down role in ‘Offbeat Cops’

    2022-07-22T05:37:00Z

    Musical comedy set to world premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF).

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    'After The Storm': Cannes Review
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    'After The Storm': Cannes Review

    2016-05-19T14:53:00Z

    Director: Kore-eda Hirokazu. Japan. 2016. 117mins

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    Khamsa and Still Walking take top awards at Eurasia Film Festival

    2008-10-20T18:37:00Z

    Tunisian-born filmmaker's Karim Dridi's Khamsa was named Best Film at this year's International Eurasia Film Festival at the Turkish resort of Antalya.The International Jury, under president Paul Verhoeven, named Japan's Hirokazu Koreeda Best Director for his family drama Still Walking (Aruitemo Aruitemo).Prizes by other juries included the Siyad Award for ...

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    Gaga adds new Kore-eda film to sales slate
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    Gaga adds new Kore-eda film to sales slate

    2010-10-26T17:58:00Z

    Gaga Corporation announced the addition of Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest film Miracle (Kiseki) to its sales slate at the TIFFCOM market, which kicked off today.

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    Asian Film Awards to celebrate cinema on return to Hong Kong
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    Asian Film Awards to celebrate cinema on return to Hong Kong

    2023-02-23T11:29:00ZSponsored by Asian Film Awards Academy

    After four years, the Asian Film Awards returns to Hong Kong to celebrate cinema and recognise talent from the region

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    ​'The Third Murder': Venice Review
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    ​'The Third Murder': Venice Review

    2017-09-05T09:36:00Z

    Hirozaku Kore-Eda turns his hand to crime noir

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