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MipTV: Odin’s Eye Animation Sells ‘Beachbuds’ to Disney Japan and Australia’s ABC - variety.com - Australia - Japan - Indonesia
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05.04.2022 / 16:37

MipTV: Odin’s Eye Animation Sells ‘Beachbuds’ to Disney Japan and Australia’s ABC

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefSydney-based Odin’s Eye Animation has secured sales of kids’ TV series “The Beachbuds” to Disney Japan and ABC Australia. Other territories are under negotiation at the MipTV market in Cannes.

‘Tokyo Vice,’ Starring Ansel Elgort in a Michael Mann-Directed Pilot, Is an Intriguing Look at Power and Crime in Japan: TV Review - variety.com - Britain - USA - state Missouri - Japan - Tokyo
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04.04.2022 / 19:43

‘Tokyo Vice,’ Starring Ansel Elgort in a Michael Mann-Directed Pilot, Is an Intriguing Look at Power and Crime in Japan: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticOver cigarettes in a Tokyo nightclub, a newbie crime reporter eager to make a mark is speaking to his source. Jake Adelstein (Ansel Elgort), an American who’s become fluent in Japanese to work as a journalist far from home, uses the language to ask his source Jin Miyamoto (Hideaki Itō) whether the city of Tokyo has officially recorded murder cases at all. Miyamoto, a corrupt cop, is briefly caught up in all the flashes of distraction the nightclub has to offer — bright lights, music, liquor on order and young women ambiently available — before explaining the situation to this outsider.

Amazon Japan Reboots ‘Takeshi’s Castle,’ Sets ‘Modern Love Tokyo,’ ‘Bake Off,’ Live Boxing - variety.com - Hawaii - Japan - city Santamaria - county Love
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30.03.2022 / 17:33

Amazon Japan Reboots ‘Takeshi’s Castle,’ Sets ‘Modern Love Tokyo,’ ‘Bake Off,’ Live Boxing

Naman Ramachandran Amazon Prime Video has doubled down on its investment in Japan with six local originals greenlit and an additional foray into live boxing. At an event in Tokyo on Wednesday, Amazon revealed a reboot of “Takeshi’s Castle,” the iconic game show starring Kitano Takeshi that aired on terrestrial network TBS from 1986-1989. The reboot, with the working title “Takeshi’s Castle Project' will bow in 2023.

‘Drive My Car’ Makes Headlines in Japan After Oscar Triumph - variety.com - Japan
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28.03.2022 / 09:59

‘Drive My Car’ Makes Headlines in Japan After Oscar Triumph

Mark Schilling Japan CorrespondentHamaguchi Ryusuke’s “Drive My Car” is now making headlines in Japan after winning the best international feature Oscar. The film is only the second from the country to take the prize, the previous one being the 2008 “Departures.” Released domestically in August, “Drive My Car” had earned only $250,000 by the end of 2021, despite winning three awards at Cannes, including best screenplay for Hamaguchi and co-writer Oe Takamasa.

Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ‘Drive My Car’ Rides Off With International Feature Oscar; Japan’s Second-Ever Competitive Win In Category - deadline.com - Britain - France - New York - Los Angeles - USA - Japan
deadline.com
28.03.2022 / 05:43

Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ‘Drive My Car’ Rides Off With International Feature Oscar; Japan’s Second-Ever Competitive Win In Category

Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Drive My Car scooped the International Feature Film Oscar tonight, becoming the second movie from Japan to take a competitive prize in the category formerly known as Best Foreign Language Film (it’s the fifth for Japan if we count honorary awards given out in the 1950s).

Watch Netflix’s high-octane trailer for ‘Yaksha: Ruthless Operations’, new South Korean film starring Park Hae-soo - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - China - South Korea - Japan - North Korea
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25.03.2022 / 11:53

Watch Netflix’s high-octane trailer for ‘Yaksha: Ruthless Operations’, new South Korean film starring Park Hae-soo

Netflix’s upcoming original South Korean film Yaksha: Ruthless Operations has arrived.The brand-new visual opens with a shot of the neon-lit Chinese city of Shenyang, as a voiceover briefs special inspector Ji-hoon (played by Squid Game‘s Park Hae-soo) for an assignment that requires him to shadow a secret black ops team.We then dive into the action-packed predicaments of the black ops team, led by Ji Kang-in (Sol Kyung-gu), also known as the Yaksha. The team butt heads with antagonist “D7” Ozawa (Hiroyuki Ikeuchi), a Japanese spy disguised as a lobbyist who has a particularly bad history with the Yaksha.Also starring GOT7‘s Jinyoung (Yumi’s Cells), Yang Dong-geun (Lost), Lee El (Love And Leashes) and Song Jae-rim (Work Later, Drink Now), Yaksha: Ruthless Operations follows the team and their unwilling inspector in search of a high-ranking North Korean official who has gone missing.

Netflix Expands Unscripted Content Slate in Japan - variety.com - Japan - Tokyo - county Patrick
variety.com
25.03.2022 / 11:11

Netflix Expands Unscripted Content Slate in Japan

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefGlobal streamer Netflix has expanded its slate of unscripted entertainment programming in Japan. The company says it has 15 shows in the comedy, reality television and documentary genres in different stages of development.

Rialto International Launches On-Demand Offering in Japan on Prime Video - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - Japan - county Story - county Williams
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24.03.2022 / 02:09

Rialto International Launches On-Demand Offering in Japan on Prime Video

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefBruce Tuchmann-backed Rialto International has launched a branded on-demand streaming service in Japan, focused on independent film, and housed on Amazon’s Prime Video Channels platform.Rialto Channel launched in 1999 in New Zealand, where it was initially branded as The Sundance Channel. It established itself as an award-winning and industry-leading indie film destination for over twenty years.In Japan, the Rialto-branded venue will feature current and iconic independent films.

‘Zorba’ Novelist Nikos Kazantzakis’ ‘Last Voyage’ to Japan Travels to the Big Screen - variety.com - China - Japan - Greece
variety.com
19.03.2022 / 21:05

‘Zorba’ Novelist Nikos Kazantzakis’ ‘Last Voyage’ to Japan Travels to the Big Screen

Christopher Vourlias At a time when he was both his country’s most celebrated novelist and a journalist struggling to make ends meet, “Zorba the Greek” author Nikos Kazantzakis set sail for Japan on a formative journey that would shape the latter half of his career – and ultimately lead to his untimely death.Based on the written account of his travels in the Far East, “Last Voyage,” by journalist and documentary filmmaker Aris Chatzistefanou, examines that journey while using it as a framework to explore how the period between the two World Wars shaped what would come to be known as the “Japanese Miracle.” Produced by Kyriakos Chatzistefanou for Moviementa Productions, the film premieres this week at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival. Greece’s greatest modern writer occupies a singular place in the country’s literary canon.

Japan’s Free Stone Unveils Quartet of Indie Films at Hong Kong Market - variety.com - Japan - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
variety.com
15.03.2022 / 14:13

Japan’s Free Stone Unveils Quartet of Indie Films at Hong Kong Market

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefFree Stone Productions has added a quartet of new Japanese film titles to its sales slate for this week’s virtual edition of Hong Kong FilMart. The female-led company is selling romance “Leave in Summer” and drama film “Yes, I Can’t Swim” both of which will release later this year.Directed by Igashi Aya, “Leave in Summer” is a tale of a lost soul and his spiritual guide. It depicts a man washing up in a seaside town at the end of the season and seeking to stay so that he can reconnect with his recently deceased wife.

Ansel Elgort Learns ‘Everything Has Consequences’ In ‘Tokyo Vice’ Trailer - etcanada.com - USA - Japan - Tokyo
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15.03.2022 / 00:57

Ansel Elgort Learns ‘Everything Has Consequences’ In ‘Tokyo Vice’ Trailer

Ansel Elgort is ready to find out “what’s beneath the surface” of Tokyo.

‘Tokyo Vice’ Trailer: Ansel Elgort & Michael Mann Team Up For A New Crime Series Coming To HBO Max - theplaylist.net - USA - Japan - Tokyo
theplaylist.net
14.03.2022 / 19:55

‘Tokyo Vice’ Trailer: Ansel Elgort & Michael Mann Team Up For A New Crime Series Coming To HBO Max

We haven’t seen any directorial work from Michael Mann in a while. The filmmaker hasn’t returned to the director’s chair since 2015’s “Blackhat.” Well, that’s about to change thanks to the HBO Max limited series, “Tokyo Vice.” As seen in the trailer, “Tokyo Vice” follows the story of an American journalist, in the late ‘90s, trying to make a name for himself in Japan.

‘Tokyo Vice’ Trailer Unveils Michael Mann’s HBO Max Crime Series, Starring Ansel Elgort - variety.com - USA - Japan - Tokyo
variety.com
14.03.2022 / 19:21

‘Tokyo Vice’ Trailer Unveils Michael Mann’s HBO Max Crime Series, Starring Ansel Elgort

J. Kim Murphy HBO Max has released the trailer for “Tokyo Vice,” offering a first look at the upcoming crime series.

‘Chungking Mansions’: Anson Lo Joins Cast Of Hong Kong Zombie Thriller - deadline.com - USA - Thailand - Japan - North Korea - Hong Kong - county Canadian - Singapore - city Hong Kong
deadline.com
14.03.2022 / 13:23

‘Chungking Mansions’: Anson Lo Joins Cast Of Hong Kong Zombie Thriller

Mirror singer and actor Anson Lo has joined the cast of Bizhan Tong’s upcoming action thriller Chungking Mansions. Billed as Hong Kong’s biggest zombie film ever, the Phoenix Waters Productions pic, in co-production with AMM Global and Salon Films Japan, has also added Hong Kong-Canadian actresses Selena Lee and Jeannie Chan, Korea’s Choi Si-Hun and Hong Kong actor Louis Cheung.

Ukraine Films Play Fund-Raising Screenings in Japan - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - Japan - county Patrick
variety.com
14.03.2022 / 12:07

Ukraine Films Play Fund-Raising Screenings in Japan

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefTwo feature films from Ukraine will this month be given special screenings in Tokyo, Japan, as part of a fund- and awareness-raising initiative about Russia’s war in Europe.Both films “Atlantis” and “Reflection” were made by director Valentyn Vasyarovych. They played at the Venice film festival but have not been licensed to Japan or released commercially there.However, under the banner of the Ukrainian Filmmaker Support Screening Association, former Tokyo International Film Festival programmer Yatabe Yoshi, has arranged special permission for the benefit screenings to go ahead.

Oscar-Contender ‘Drive My Car’ Wins Eight Japan Academy Prizes - variety.com - Japan
variety.com
12.03.2022 / 07:41

Oscar-Contender ‘Drive My Car’ Wins Eight Japan Academy Prizes

Mark Schilling Japan CorrespondentHamaguchi Ryusuke’s Oscar-nominated “Drive My Car” took eight prizes at the 45th Japan Academy Film Prize ceremony, held on Friday at the Grand Prince Hotel New Takawana in Tokyo.In addition to the best picture award, the film won best director (Hamaguchi), best screenplay (Hamaguchi and co-writer Oe Takamasa) and best actor (Nishijima Hidetoshi). The film also scooped prizes for cinematography, lighting, editing and sound recording.Meanwhile, best actress went to Arimura Kasumi for her work in the hit romantic drama “We Made a Beautiful Bouquet.”Best animation honors were awarded to Watanabe Ayumu’s “Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko,”  a heart-warming coming-of-age film set in Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido.

Made-in-Japan manga goes global with Webtoon, Deadpool - abcnews.go.com - Britain - Japan
abcnews.go.com
10.03.2022 / 21:49

Made-in-Japan manga goes global with Webtoon, Deadpool

Marvel’s Deadpool gets help in his battle against evil from All Might, the muscular hero in “My Hero Academia,” a hit Japanese manga that’s sold 65 million copies worldwide.“Deadpool: Samurai,” published in Japanese last year, came out in English translation this month. The Japanese “Deadpool: Samurai” was the best-selling Marvel comic last year, surpassing more than 1 million views online.

Japan Launches Anti-Trust Investigation Into Toho Cinemas - variety.com - Japan
variety.com
07.03.2022 / 14:09

Japan Launches Anti-Trust Investigation Into Toho Cinemas

Mark Schilling Japan CorrespondentToho Cinemas, Japan’s largest cinema chain, is under investigation by the Japan Fair Trade Commission for possible violations of Japan’s anti-trust law. According to reports in the Japanese media, the company, a subsidiary of local industry giant Toho, has pressured local film companies to allow only Toho Cinemas to screen their films.

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