All Japan articles – Page 31
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'Of Love & Law': Tokyo Review
Hikaru Toda’s eye-opening documentary examines Japanese culture through the experiences of a gay couple
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Feature adaptation 'I Am Not A Bird' adds to cast
Carice van Houten, Andrew Rothney, Takehiro Hira, Elisabeth Larena added.
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'The Looming Storm': Tokyo Review
This atmospheric Chinese procedural proves to be an immersive tempest
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'Goodbye, Grandpa!': Tokyo Review
The death of their elderly matriarch forces a reluctant Japanese family together
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Japan, China reveal negotiations underway for co-production treaty
The two countries unveiled further cooperation at the Tokyo International Film Festival.
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Japanese talent, China co-pro in the spotlight at Tokyo Film Festival opening
A rare China-Japan co-production was among the highlights at the 2017 TIFF opening.
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'Fullmetal Alchemist': Tokyo Review
Director Fumihiko Sori turns the popular Japanese manga into an ambitious live-action adventure
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TIFFCOM: Japanese filmmakers start to venture overseas
Japanese directors Koji Fukada, Isshin Inudo and Daishi Matsunaga share experiences of shooting outside Japan on Screen-moderated TIFFCOM panel.
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Enjoy Pictures picks up Tokyo title 'The Looming Storm'
The film will receive its world premiere in competition at the Tokyo International Film Festival.
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Hirokazu Kore-eda to executive produce 'Ten Years Japan'
Director boards Japanese entry in futuristic series.
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Roadside Attractions acquires Richard Loncraine's comedy 'Finding Your Feet'
Protagonist announces raft of international sales.
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eOne secures worldwide rights to mini-series 'Tokyo Trial'
Mini-series depicts post-Second World War trial of war criminals.
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Paramount, J.J. Abrams to adapt 'Your Name’
Arrival screenwriter Eric Heisserer to adapt anime smash.
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Seville International secures deals on 'Pyewacket' (exclusive)
Anick Poirier and team license US, UK, Latin America, among others.
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'Fireworks, Should We See It From The Side Or The Bottom?': San Sebastian Review
A high-school love story with supernatural elements from the team which released ‘Your Name’ last year
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Tokyo film festival to open with 'Fullmetal Alchemist'
Other films announced include: An Incovenient Sequel and Legend Of The Demon Cat.
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'Outrage Coda': Venice Review
Beat Takeshi ends his crime trilogy in suitably visceral style