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“Happyend” Director Neo Sora Signs With Cinetic Management

Cinetic Media has partnered with Neo Sora, the director and creator of “Happyend“. The deal comes after “Happyend“, which Sora wrote and directed, premiered at the 2024 Venice Film Festival. The film was also shown at some of the major festivals around the world, such as the Toronto International Film Festival, New York Film Festival,…

Metrograph Acquires North American Rights to Neo Sora’s ‘Happyend’

(C)Music Research Club LLC Metrograph Pictures has acquired the North American rights to Happyend, Neo Sora‘s dystopian feature that premiered at the recent Venice Film Festival. The film is also slated to be screened soon at festivals in Toronto, Busan, and New York. Sora had previously directed Ryuichi Sakamoto/Opus, a film about his late father,…

Ryuichi Sakamoto : Opus / Q&A with Director Neo Sora

©Janus Film Ryuichi Sakamoto : Opus /A celebration of an artist’s life in the purest sense, the film is the definitive swan song of one of the world’s greatest musicians. In late 2022, as a parting gift, Ryuichi Sakamoto mustered all of his energy to leave us with one final performance: a concert film featuring…

NYFF / Ryuichi Sakamoto | Opus : Q&A with Director Neo Sora 

Synopsis : When Ryuichi Sakamoto died in March 2023 at age 71, the world lost one of its greatest musicians: a classical orchestral composer, a techno-pop artist, and a piano soloist who elevated every genre he worked in and inspired and influenced music-lovers across the globe. As a final gift to his legions of fans,…

Film at Lincoln Center Announces NYFF61 Spotlight Selections : Hayao Miyazaki, Neo Sora and Trân Anh Hùng’s Films and More

FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER ANNOUNCESSPOTLIGHT FOR THE 61st NEW YORK FILM FESTIVALWorld premieres areNathan Fielder and Benny Safdie’s The CurseGarth Davis’s Foe starring Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal Spotlight Gala presentation of Bradley Cooper’s Maestro in its North American premiere, featuring Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos sound at David Geffen HallU.S. premiere of The Boy and the…

Metrograph’s David Laub Joins Neon as Senior VP of Marketing and Publicity

©Courtesy of Metrograph David Laub, the former head of Metrograph Pictures, is joining Neon as senior vice president of marketing and publicity, a newly created position in which he will work closely with Ryan Werner, Neon’s new President of Global Cinema. In accepting his new appointment, Laub said: “I’m incredibly excited to join Neon, and…

“My Sunshine” Exclusive Interview with Writer/Director Hiroshi Okuyama

©Courtesy of Film Movement Among the many rising filmmakers from Japan, Hiroshi Okuyama stands out with a distinctive voice—or perhaps, more fittingly, a singular vision. Single-handedly overseeing every stage of production, his earnest determination to realize his artistic vision that is rooted in his background as a cinematographer shines through in his soft, radiant imagery….

Japan Society and Metrograph Announce: 30-film Retrospective on Mikio Naruse

©When a Woman Ascends the Stairs © 1960 Toho Co., Ltd. Japan Society and Metrograph will co-present Mikio Naruse: The World Betrays Us, a 30-film retrospective devoted to Naruse, the “fourth great” master of Japanese cinema, from May 9 through June 29. Co-organized with The Japan Foundation, New York, the two-part series will offer the…

New York Film Festival 62 : Main Slate Selections

FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER ANNOUNCES MAIN SLATE SELECTIONS FOR THE 62nd NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL 32 features including new films from Pedro Almodóvar, Sean Baker, Brady Corbet, David Cronenberg, Nelson Carlos de los Santos Arias, Robinson Devor, Mati Diop, Miguel Gomes, Alain Guiraudie, Hong Sangsoo, Jia Zhangke, Payal Kapadia, Dea Kulumbegashvili, Mike Leigh, Philippe Lesage,…

Venice Film Festival Line-Up Announced : Includes Films by Sofia Coppola, Ava DuVernay, David Fincher and Ryusuke Hamagichi

The Venice Film Festival had unveiled a star-studded line-up for its 80th edition of the festival.  The festival will premiere some of the top U.S. directors including David Fincher, Sofia Coppola, Ava DuVernay, Michael Mann, Bradley Cooper and Wes Anderson, alongside European, Latin American and Asian auteurs’ films.  Though Venice was forced a few days…