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TIFF: Paying for the Past in Japan’s Oscar Entry ‘Cloud’

Actions are rarely without consequences, even if takes a while for them to materialize. One unfortunate or regrettable decision may bring with it an undue and disproportionate response, but a pattern of illegal or unethical behavior will eventually incur some sort of justice, even if it’s merely cosmic and not literal or cut-and-dry. Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s…

Toronto International Film Festival : Exclusive Interview with Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa

©2024 “CLOUD” FILM PARTNERS Cloud : The story centers on Ryosuke Yoshii (Masaki Suda), a factory worker in Tokyo who makes extra money reselling goods online under a pseudonym. After a successful stint, he quits his job and relocates to the countryside with his girlfriend, hiring a local young man to help with his reselling…

‘The Asadas,’ Shows How A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words

©2020 “Asadas” Production Committee The ACA Cinema Project Japan dedicates a spotlight to director Ryōta Nakano, who has spent his career keenly capturing the intricate feelings of families who are facing adversity. His latest picture, The Asadas, centres on the power of love within a household and is presented along with his two previous works, A Long Goodbye and Her…

THE BOY AND THE HERON | Official Teaser Trailer : Starring Soma Santoki, Masaki Suda, Takuya Kimura, Aimyon

GKIDS, the acclaimed producer and distributor of award-winning animation from around the globe, announced today it will bring “THE BOY AND THE HERON,” the highly anticipated new film from legendary, Academy Award-winning Hayao Miyazaki, to cinemas nationwide on December 8, 2023. The latest feature from Japan’s celebrated animation house, Studio Ghibli, begins special preview engagements on…

Studio Ghibli Finally Sharing Images and Revealed Voice Cast of Hayao Miyazaki’s Latest Film, “”The Boy and the Heron”

After years of secrecy, Studio Ghibli is finally sharing fourteen scene photos from Hayao Miyazaki’s vibrant new film, “The Boy and the Heron,” which were released on studio Ghibli’s official website, they were accompanied by a personal message from producer Toshio Suzuki, who wrote, “Please feel free to use them within the boundry of common sense….

NYAFF Review: A Hundred Flowers is an Emotionally Intimate Reminder of the Importance of Maintaining Familial Relationships

When people maintain animosity over their parent’s willingness to put their own needs ahead of fulfilling their parental obligations, their unwillingness to forgive and forget can lead to lasting regrets for both. The seemingly unforgettable bitterness that drives the strained mother-son relationship in the new Japanese drama, A Hundred Flowers, are put to the test…

Popular Japanese Actors Masaki Suda and Nana Komatsu Announced They Got Married

Popular Japanese actor Masaki Suda and actress Nana Komatsu have recently gotten married, The Mainichi is reporting. The couple publicly shared the news of their wedding earlier today in a joint statement on his official Twitter account. The spouses’ statement began with: “I am pleased to announce that I, Masaki Suda, and Nana Komatsu have…