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Japanese Breakfast reveals she sang on “fave band” The 1975’s new song ‘Part Of The Band’ - www.nme.com - Japan - Dublin
nme.com
07.07.2022 / 23:57

Japanese Breakfast reveals she sang on “fave band” The 1975’s new song ‘Part Of The Band’

Japanese Breakfast has told fans that she contributed vocals to her “fave band” The 1975‘s new song ‘Part Of The Band‘.The singer-songwriter, real name Michelle Zauner, wrote online that she “got to sing a little on this for my fave band” when linking to the video premiere of the band’s comeback single, which was released today (July 7).‘Part Of The Band’ is the first taste of The 1975’s fifth album, ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language‘, which was announced at the end of last month along with the tracklist.Other known collaborators on the follow-up to 2020’s ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’ include in-demand producer Jack Antonoff, who co-produced ‘Part Of The Band’.The 1975’s new album has been the subject of speculation for some time, with Healy poking fun at the prospect of “making another ‘classic record’” back in August 2021.The band will make their live return in August, playing two gigs as part of Japan’s Summer Sonic Festival. The gigs will mark the band’s first live shows since they performed in Dublin in March 2020.No release date has yet been given for ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’.

‘A Far Shore’ Review: Sexist Exploitation in Poverty-Line Japan Gets a Searing Exposé With a Lyrical Edge - variety.com - Japan - Tokyo
variety.com
07.07.2022 / 21:49

‘A Far Shore’ Review: Sexist Exploitation in Poverty-Line Japan Gets a Searing Exposé With a Lyrical Edge

Jessica Kiang “Okinawan kindness leaves no one behind!” goes the chirpy sign-off on a political radio commercial halfway through Japanese director Masaaki Kudo’s artful and affecting Karlovy Vary competition title, “A Far Shore.” Already it plays like the bitterest irony. Aoi, a 17-year-old mother working illegally as a nightclub hostess in Okinawa, the poorest prefecture in Japan, listens with a dissociated look in her eyes: She has been left behind by practically everyone, and while Kudo’s film is deeply compassionate toward the struggling, stubborn, subjugated teen, this is an Okinawa of precious little kindness.We first meet Aoi — rivetingly played by Kotone Hanase — at work with her lissome best friend Mio (Yumemi Ishida), also a minor, as the girls giggle, drink and flirt with a couple of guys in town for a good time.

Ronan Keating reveals huge tribute tattoo for wife Storm as son Jack enters Love Island - www.ok.co.uk - Japan
ok.co.uk
05.07.2022 / 03:15

Ronan Keating reveals huge tribute tattoo for wife Storm as son Jack enters Love Island

Ronan Keating has shown off a huge new tattoo he got to pay tribute to his wife Storm.The Boyzone singer, 45, got a tattoo of a Japanese samurai warrior named after his wife, 40, saying that it embodies everything his wife is. He posted a photo of his new ink on his Instagram feed, where he wrote: "Say hello to my latest creation my Japanese samurai warrior called Storm. "She is powerful but calm.

Lars von Trier’s ‘The Kingdom Exodus’ Gets First Teaser, Poster as Final Instalment in Drama Trilogy Sells Wide - variety.com - Spain - Austria - Germany - Japan - Denmark - Czech Republic - Slovakia - city Copenhagen
variety.com
29.06.2022 / 13:03

Lars von Trier’s ‘The Kingdom Exodus’ Gets First Teaser, Poster as Final Instalment in Drama Trilogy Sells Wide

K.J. Yossman “The Kingdom Exodus,” the third and final instalment in Lars von Trier’s “The Kingdom” trilogy, has gotten its first teaser and poster.The first glimpse at the final season comes as TrustNordisk, which is handling international sales, announces the trilogy has sold to September Films in Benelux and Aerofilms in Czech Republic and Slovakia.

ENHYPEN reportedly set to tour the US and Japan later this year - www.nme.com - USA - South Korea - city Seoul - Japan
nme.com
28.06.2022 / 13:33

ENHYPEN reportedly set to tour the US and Japan later this year

ENHYPEN are reportedly preparing to hold their first-ever world tour later this year.Today (June 28), South Korean news outlet Sports World reported that the seven-member boyband are currently planning to hold their first-ever world tour later this year, which will include shows in the United States and Japan.Citing an anonymous music industry official, the news outlet reported that ENHYPEN will kick-off their first-ever world tour in mid-September starting with a domestic concert in Seoul. The boyband will then head to cities in the United States, Japan and more.As of writing, ENHYPEN and their representatives have yet to confirm or deny the news.

Shawn Mendes' 2022 Tour - Set List Revealed for 'Wonder: The World Tour' Shows - www.justjared.com - Canada - Japan - state Oregon
justjared.com
28.06.2022 / 09:21

Shawn Mendes' 2022 Tour - Set List Revealed for 'Wonder: The World Tour' Shows

Shawn Mendes just kicked off his Wonder: The World Tour with a show in Portland, Oregon and we have the full set list!

Neuchatel Fantastic Film Festival Blurs Borders for Expansive 21st Edition - variety.com - France - Thailand - Japan - Switzerland
variety.com
23.06.2022 / 14:35

Neuchatel Fantastic Film Festival Blurs Borders for Expansive 21st Edition

Ben Croll After two years of hybrid and online-only editions, the Neuchatel Intl. Fantastic Film Festival will fête its 21st year with a return to a fully on-site event, hosting four world premieres, and more than twice as many international premieres. Running July 1-9, the Swiss event will world premiere the absurdist “Jaws”-in-France riff “The Year of the Shark,” the Thai creature feature “Leio,” and the Japanese Yakuza thriller “Bad City.” Titles like the Toho-produced Kaiju flick “Shin Ultraman,” “Something in the Dirt” from U.S.

Billie Eilish announces Asian tour dates for August 2022 - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain - New Zealand - Manchester - South Korea - Thailand - city Seoul - Japan - Tokyo - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore - city Kuala Lumpur - Philippines - city Manila - city Bangkok
nme.com
23.06.2022 / 05:09

Billie Eilish announces Asian tour dates for August 2022

Billie Eilish has added another leg to her ‘Happier Than Ever’ world tour, announcing six tour dates in Asia this August.The shows, announced today (June 23), will mark Eilish’s first-ever headlining shows in the continent. The singer had previously performed in Singapore, Tokyo and Osaka in 2018 as part of the Laneway and Summer Sonic festivals respectively.The new dates will take Eilish to cities across the Philippines, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Japan.

NCT Dream, LOONA and ATEEZ to perform at 2022 KCON LA - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Chicago - city Seoul - Japan - Tokyo - city Californian
nme.com
22.06.2022 / 09:27

NCT Dream, LOONA and ATEEZ to perform at 2022 KCON LA

NCT Dream, LOONA, ATEEZ and more.The K-pop festival, which is set to make its highly anticipated return to in-person events this year, has unveiled the second set of artists for the upcoming Los Angeles festival. These are NCT Dream, LOONA and ATEEZ, as well as rookie groups Kep1er, LIGHTSUM and TO1.In addition to the six new K-pop acts that have been added to the lineup of KCON LA, Japanese boy groups INI and JO1 will also be performing at the three-day convention.

The Mediapro Studio, Hulu Japan Re-Team for Global Hit Series ‘The Head’ Season 2 - variety.com - Spain - France - Scotland - Texas - Madrid - Japan
variety.com
21.06.2022 / 18:59

The Mediapro Studio, Hulu Japan Re-Team for Global Hit Series ‘The Head’ Season 2

Emiliano De Pablos Madrid-based The Mediapro Studio, one of Europe’s super-indies, is re-teaming with Hulu Japan to produce Season 2 of thriller “The Head,” the studio’s hit drama series whose Season 1 was broadcast in more than 90 countries.The English-language shoot has got underway in Tenerife, in Spain’s The Canary Islands, helmed by Jorge Dorado, who directed Season 1.“The Head” Season 2 boasts an extensive international cast led once again by John Lynch (“The Terror,” “The Fall”) and Katharine O’Donnelly (“Mary, Queen of Scots”).Joining them for Season 2, the series features Hovik Keuchkerian (“Money Heist,” “Riot Police”), Moe Dunford (“Texas Chainsaw Massacre”), Josefin Nelden (“The Restaurant”) and Olivia Morris (“Hotel Portofino”).

Karlovy Vary Film Festival to Honor Geoffrey Rush, Benicio Del Toro - thewrap.com - Spain - France - Brazil - USA - Canada - Austria - Germany - Belgium - Japan - Denmark - Argentina - Greece - Iran - Poland - Czech Republic - Qatar - Serbia - Bulgaria - Israel - Slovakia - Croatia - Romania - Lithuania
thewrap.com
21.06.2022 / 12:33

Karlovy Vary Film Festival to Honor Geoffrey Rush, Benicio Del Toro

Crystal Globe Competition“America,” Ofir Raul Graizer (Israel, Germany, Czech Republic)“Chemi otakhi” (“A Room Of My Own”), Ioseb “Soso” Bliadze (Georgia, Germany)“Edna provintsialna bolnitsa” (“A Provincial Hospital”), Ilian Metev, Ivan Chertov, Zlatina Teneva (Bulgaria, Germany)“F—ing Bornholm,” Anna Kazejak (Poland)“Hranice lásky” (“Borders of Love”), Tomasz Wiński (Czech Republic, Poland)“Isihia 6-9” (“Silence 6-9”), Christos Passalis (Greece)“The Ordinaries,”  Sophie Linnenbaum (Germany)“Slovo” (“The Word”), Beata Parkanová (Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Poland)“Tabestan Ba Omid” (“Summer with Hope”), Sadaf Foroughi (Canada)“Tenéis que venir a verla” (“You Have to Come and See It”), Jonás Trueba (Spain)“Tooi tokoro” (“A Far Shore”), Masaaki Kudo (Japan)“Vesper,” Kristina Buožytė, Bruno Samper (Lithuania, France, Belgium)Proxima Competition“A pak přišla láska…” (“And Then There Was Love…”),  Šimon Holý (Czech Republic)“Los Agitadores” (“Horseplay”), Marco Berger (Argentina)“Au grand jour” (“In Broad Daylight”), Emmanuel Tardif (Canada)“Balaye aseman zire ab” (“Like a Fish on the Moon”), Dornaz Hajiha (Iran)“Głupcy” (“Fools”), Tomasz Wasilewski (Poland, Romania, Germany)“Još jedno proleće” (“Another Spring”), Mladen Kovačević (Serbia, Qatar)“La pietà” (“Piety”), Eduardo Casanova (Spain, Argentina)“Ramona,” Andrea Bagney (Spain)“Stric” (“The Uncle”), David Kapac, Andrija Mardešić (Croatia, Serbia)“Tinnitus,”Gregorio Graziosi (Brazil)“Zkouška umění” (“ART talent show”), Tomáš Bojar, Adéla Komrzý (Czech Republic)“Zoo Lock Down,” Andreas Horvath (Austria)Special Screenings“BANGER.” Adam Sedlák (Czech Republic)“June Zero,” Jake Paltrow (USA, Israel)“The Killing of a Journalist,” Matt Sarnecki (Denmark, USA, Czech

Tennessee secretary of state arrested for DUI while leaving Bonnaroo festival - www.nme.com - Japan - Tennessee - city Manchester, state Tennessee
nme.com
20.06.2022 / 22:31

Tennessee secretary of state arrested for DUI while leaving Bonnaroo festival

Associated Press.Hargett said that he regretted his actions at the Manchester, Tennessee festival. He said in a statement: “On Friday night after leaving the Bonnaroo Music Festival, I was stopped by the Tullahoma Police Department and subsequently arrested for DUI.“Driving Under the Influence is a serious matter, and I regret the circumstances that led to my arrest.

Amuse Pitches Slate of Japanese Projects for U.S. Adaptation at Second A-Japan Event - variety.com - USA - Japan
variety.com
20.06.2022 / 18:14

Amuse Pitches Slate of Japanese Projects for U.S. Adaptation at Second A-Japan Event

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAmuse Group USA, part of Japan’s Amuse Entertainment conglomerate, is to unveil a slate of its latest projects intended for North American investment, adaptation, remake or coproduction. The new IP will be pitched on Thursday at the second edition of A-Japan, an event that jointly operated by Amuse USA and the Visual Industry Promotion Organization, a non-profit agency intended to help the Japanese content industry become globally competitive.The edition will be held online only and kick off at 11 am PDT.

Japan Court Upholds Ban On Gay Marriages - www.starobserver.com.au - Japan - Tokyo
starobserver.com.au
20.06.2022 / 17:19

Japan Court Upholds Ban On Gay Marriages

In a setback to Japan’s LGBTQI community, a court in Osaka ruled that the country’s ban on same sex marriages was not “unconstitutional”. Japan is the only G7 country to deny same-sex couples the right to marry. The court dismissed the case filed by two gay couples and one lesbian couple and rejected their demand for 1 million yen in damages for each couple for “unjust discrimination”, reported Reuters.Last year, another court in Sapporo had ruled that the country’s failure to recognise same-sex marriages was unconstitutional.

Lukas Dhont’s ‘Close’ Wins Best Film Prize at Sydney Festival - variety.com - Australia - Japan - Tokyo - Berlin - Turkey - Philippines - Bangladesh
variety.com
19.06.2022 / 16:47

Lukas Dhont’s ‘Close’ Wins Best Film Prize at Sydney Festival

Katherine Tulich Lukas Dhont’s “Close,” which won the Grand Prix in Cannes last month, picked up the Sydney Film Prize, the top prize at the Sydney Film Festival, on Sunday evening.Accepting the award via video message Dhont said: “It’s a film that comes from our hearts, that we worked on for a lot of years with many people.”The international jury consisted of Australian actor David Wenham, Australian director Jennifer Peedom, writer-director-producer Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (Bangladesh), Berlin Golden Bear winner Semih Kaplanoglu (Turkey), and the executive director of the Kawakita Memorial Film Institute in Tokyo, Yuka Sakano (Japan). Twelve titles in the official competition included Carla Simon’s “Alcarras”, Hlynur Palmason’s “Godland”, Colm Bairead’s “The Quiet Girl” and Del Kathryn Barton’s “Blaze.” The winner is awarded AUD$60,000 ($41,600).

Annecy 2022: 10 Shorts Not To Miss From Annecy - variety.com - France - city Santa Claus - Japan - Rome - Hungary - Romania
variety.com
19.06.2022 / 14:41

Annecy 2022: 10 Shorts Not To Miss From Annecy

Variety watches the shorts in Annecy’s main competition selection and picks 10 of our favorites. We’re not saying these are the best 10 shorts this year, though four won prizes, but we believe each brings something that shouldn’t be missed.“Anxious Body,” (Yoriko Mizushiri, France, Japan)Screening at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, Mizushiri’s fourth short and the first project co-produced by Japanese New Deer and France’s Miyu Productions.

Emmy Contender ‘Wolfgang’ Reveals How Wolfgang Puck Survived Nightmarish Childhood To Become Superstar Chef - deadline.com - Austria - Japan
deadline.com
16.06.2022 / 19:17

Emmy Contender ‘Wolfgang’ Reveals How Wolfgang Puck Survived Nightmarish Childhood To Become Superstar Chef

On a recent Sunday morning, lines to get into Spago Beverly Hills ran around the block, from Canon Drive onto Clifton Way. Crowds at a Wolfgang Puck restaurant aren’t unusual – in fact, they’re commonplace – but this was an unusual occasion: an opportunity to hear from the chef about the Emmy-contending documentary Wolfgang, directed by David Gelb, and the tantalizing prospect of sampling Spago cuisine.

Terajima Shinobu to Head Jury at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival, Lineup Unveiled - variety.com - Ukraine - Japan - Tokyo - city Sanada - county Love
variety.com
16.06.2022 / 14:53

Terajima Shinobu to Head Jury at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival, Lineup Unveiled

Mark Schilling Japan CorrespondentSkip City International D-Cinema Festival, a leading launching pad for emerging Japanese and world filmmakers, has unveiled the line-up for its 19th edition, which will be held July 16-24, 2022, at venues in Kawaguchi, a Tokyo suburb. In addition to its first physical screenings in three years, the festival will present an online segment July 21-27.The president of the international competition jury is Terajima Shinobu, winner of the best actress silver bear at the 2010 Berlinale for her performance in the Wakamatsu Koji’s WWII drama “Caterpillar.” The president of the Japanese film competition jury is cinematographer Ashizawa Akiko.The opening film is “Deadly School,” a coming-of-age ensemble drama about high school girls prepping for their school festival, directed by three-time Skip City winner Isobe Teppei and adapted from Asakusa Kaoru’s hit play.

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