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‘Oppenheimer’: Christopher Nolan Explains Why The Japanese Perspective Wasn’t Portrayed In His Drama In 1 Hour Q&A - theplaylist.net - Japan
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23.10.2023 / 20:07

‘Oppenheimer’: Christopher Nolan Explains Why The Japanese Perspective Wasn’t Portrayed In His Drama In 1 Hour Q&A

Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” has essentially finished its box-office run, and while the film fell short of the $1 billion mark—grossing $942.1 million worldwide—a three-hour biopic earning anything over $150 million at the box office globally is an astounding achievement these days and demonstrates how Nolan can “eventize” any subject and make it into an epic. While its Oscar prospects seem very high—sure to earn a Best Picture and Best Director nomination, among others—the film has its critics and had criticism lobbied at it.

Japan Idol Meguro Ren on the Journey from Snowman to Star of Netflix Pickup ‘Trillion Game’: ‘Larger Than Life Can Work if Played With Sincerity’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Japan - North Korea
variety.com
22.10.2023 / 12:25

Japan Idol Meguro Ren on the Journey from Snowman to Star of Netflix Pickup ‘Trillion Game’: ‘Larger Than Life Can Work if Played With Sincerity’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Along with the expansion of streaming, among the unintended consequences of COVID and the SAG-AFTRA actors strike has been global consumers’ growing consumption of non-English-language films and TV shows. That in turn has elevated familiarity with and acceptance of Asian local shows and Asian performers – not just those riding the Korean wave.

Netflix to Air ‘Trillion Game,’ Japanese Drama Series From TBS (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Japan - Tokyo
variety.com
20.10.2023 / 10:43

Netflix to Air ‘Trillion Game,’ Japanese Drama Series From TBS (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Netflix has picked up rights to Japanese financial drama series “Trillion Game” from leading local broadcaster Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) and will begin airing it from Saturday. The show involves two young men – one a computer programming ace, the other a self-centered but charismatic entrepreneurial type – who have their early career moves thwarted by Dragon Bank and instead start their own company with the seemingly impossible ambition of building a trillion dollar company. They have no business plan and no capital and must come up with innovative ways to raise money and get ahead. The story was based on a manga originally written by Inagaki Riichiro and illustrated by Ikegami Ryoichi that was serialized in Shogakukan’s Big Comic Superior magazine from 2020. The TBS series, directed by Murao Yoshiaki, written by Habara Daisuke and produced by Matsumoto Akiko, Matsushita Hiromi and Kato Shoichi, began airing as weekly instalments in primetime evening slots from July 14 to Sept. 15.Meguro Ren, a member of the J-pop idol group Snowman, plays Haru Tennoji, the charming but tricksy protagonist.

Zhang Yu Talks Japan-Set Rape Survival Drama ‘Killing The Violet’ – Pingyao - deadline.com - China - Japan - Tokyo - city Shanghai
deadline.com
18.10.2023 / 05:09

Zhang Yu Talks Japan-Set Rape Survival Drama ‘Killing The Violet’ – Pingyao

Receiving its world premiere in Pingyao International Film Festival’s Crouching Tigers section, Zhang Yu’s feature debut Killing The Violet is the story of a woman dealing with the aftermath of being raped after a man breaks into her apartment. 

‘Game of Thrones’ Producer Frank Doelger on His New Series, the Utopia-Set ‘Concordia’: I’m Always Intrigued with Subverting Genres’ - variety.com - Britain - France - Sweden - Germany - Japan - Rome
variety.com
17.10.2023 / 06:36

‘Game of Thrones’ Producer Frank Doelger on His New Series, the Utopia-Set ‘Concordia’: I’m Always Intrigued with Subverting Genres’

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Any new show by producer Frank Doelger – whose credits include “Game of Thrones,” “The Swarm,” “John Adams” and “Rome” – must rate as an event. That event takes place Oct. 17 at Cannes Mipcom trade fair, with the world premiere of “Concordia,” on which Doelger serves as executive producer and showrunner.

The space-age Metrolink stop that cost £36m to build but stood empty for seven years - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Japan - county Newton
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
16.10.2023 / 05:45

The space-age Metrolink stop that cost £36m to build but stood empty for seven years

If you'd hoped to catch a tram from Central Park Metrolink station on the day it was completed you'd have faced a pretty long wait. Seven whole years in fact.

Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner planning “hiatus” in Korea to work on new book - www.nme.com - New York - Japan - county Love
nme.com
11.10.2023 / 22:17

Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner planning “hiatus” in Korea to work on new book

Japanese Breakfast‘s Michelle Zauner has revealed that she is planning to take a hiatus in Korea to work on her second book.While speaking to author Hua Hsu as part of The New Yorker festival on October 7, the singer discussed the screenplay for the film adaptation of her best-selling memoir Crying In H-Mart. “I think I took it really far to, like, one direction where I wanted it to be very different.

Spike Lee Loved ‘Oppenheimer’ But Thinks Nolan Should Have Added “Some More Minutes” To Discuss The Bombings Of Japan - theplaylist.net - Washington - Japan - county Lee
theplaylist.net
09.10.2023 / 16:20

Spike Lee Loved ‘Oppenheimer’ But Thinks Nolan Should Have Added “Some More Minutes” To Discuss The Bombings Of Japan

Spike Lee has always been a filmmaker who is willing to critique other people’s art. And when you’re Christopher Nolan and you released one of the biggest films of 2023, you can expect everyone to have an opinion.

Spike Lee questions why ‘Oppenheimer’ didn’t show “what happened to the Japanese” - www.nme.com - USA - Washington - Japan - county Lee
nme.com
09.10.2023 / 09:23

Spike Lee questions why ‘Oppenheimer’ didn’t show “what happened to the Japanese”

Spike Lee has commented on Oppenheimer, suggesting it should have shown “what happened to the Japanese people”.The recent Christopher Nolan historical drama follows the story of the Manhattan Project during World War 2, which developed the first nuclear weapons. These were ultimately dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and are estimated to have killed up to 226,000 people.The film focuses solely on the US side of the events, and in a recent interview Lee – who has directed films such as Do The Right Thing and BlacKkKlansman – praised Nolan, though suggested a “comment” regarding the historical depiction of events.“Chris Nolan with Oppenheimer, you know, he’s a massive filmmaker.

Japan & Korea Set To Become Asia’s Next Offshore Production Hotspots, Says ‘Mortal Kombat’ & ‘Meg 2: The Trench’ Producer E. Bennett Walsh - deadline.com - Thailand - Japan - Tokyo - Malaysia - city Busan
deadline.com
09.10.2023 / 07:39

Japan & Korea Set To Become Asia’s Next Offshore Production Hotspots, Says ‘Mortal Kombat’ & ‘Meg 2: The Trench’ Producer E. Bennett Walsh

U.S. producer E. Bennett Walsh, who has made films including Mortal Kombat, Meg 2: The Trench and The Kite Runner across the APAC region, says he’s got his eye on Japan and Korea as the next hot destinations for footloose Hollywood productions.

Korea’s Finecut Sells ‘Brave Citizen’ To Japan; Signs Up For ‘Victory’ – Busan - deadline.com - city Seoul - Japan - North Korea - Vietnam - Taiwan - city Busan
deadline.com
07.10.2023 / 01:07

Korea’s Finecut Sells ‘Brave Citizen’ To Japan; Signs Up For ‘Victory’ – Busan

Seoul-based sales company Finecut has got off to a busy start at Busan’s Asian Contents & Film Market (ACFM) closing a trio of deals on webtoon adaptation Brave Citizen, and picking up international rights to inspirational drama Victory. 

Spike Lee Wishes ‘Oppenheimer’ Showed ‘What Happened to the Japanese’: ‘People Got Vaporized’ - variety.com - Los Angeles - USA - Washington - Japan
variety.com
06.10.2023 / 21:27

Spike Lee Wishes ‘Oppenheimer’ Showed ‘What Happened to the Japanese’: ‘People Got Vaporized’

Ethan Shanfeld Spike Lee has offered his thoughts on Christopher Nolan‘s atomic bomb blockbuster “Oppenheimer,” calling it a “great film” but adding that he wishes it showed “what happened to the Japanese people.” “[Nolan] is a massive filmmaker… and this is not a criticism. It’s a comment,” the filmmaker said, speaking with the Washington Post. “If [‘Oppenheimer’] is three hours, I would like to add some more minutes about what happened to the Japanese people.

Japan Monopoly Authorities Approve Toho Cinemas’ Remedy for Anti-Competitive Film Booking System - variety.com - Japan
variety.com
04.10.2023 / 04:13

Japan Monopoly Authorities Approve Toho Cinemas’ Remedy for Anti-Competitive Film Booking System

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Japan‘s Fair Trade Commission on Tuesday approved a remedial proposal by Toho Cinemas, the country’s largest movie theater operator, not to apply unfair pressure on third-party film distributors. The FTC opened an investigation into film booking practices in March of last year, having received reports that Toho Cinemas, which is also in the same family of companies as Japan’s leading distributor, had pressured other companies to only use its theaters. In its decision, reported by Japanese media, the FTC said that it accepted Toho Cinemas’ proposed remedies and said that it would not need to issue a cease-and-desist order or take other punitive measures that the anti-monopoly laws allow. The FTC explained that distributors choose so-called main cinemas as venues for promotional events (stage greetings, fan meetings and gala screenings). It found that since 2016 Toho would not accept film bookings at cinemas in its circuit unless a Toho Cinemas venue had also been designated as a main cinema. At the time of the complaint, the Asahi Shimbun business newspaper mentioned ‘intimidation’ by Toho.

Johnny Kitagawa J-Pop Agency Rebrands Amid Sex Abuse Scandal Involving Late Founder; Hundreds Seek Compensation - deadline.com - Japan - Tokyo
deadline.com
03.10.2023 / 11:55

Johnny Kitagawa J-Pop Agency Rebrands Amid Sex Abuse Scandal Involving Late Founder; Hundreds Seek Compensation

Powerhouse Japanese boyband agency Johnny & Associates, which is embroiled in a sexual abuse scandal relating to its late founder, Johnny Kitagawa, has announced it will change its name and split into two companies. In September, the pop giant acknowledged that Kitagawa, who died in 2019 at age 87, had sexually abused boys signed by the agency over a span of several decades.

Johnny & Associates, Japan Talent Agency, to Split Following Sex Abuse Scandal - variety.com - Japan
variety.com
03.10.2023 / 00:11

Johnny & Associates, Japan Talent Agency, to Split Following Sex Abuse Scandal

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Johnny & Associates talent agency in Japan is to dissolve following scandal caused by the acts of sexual abuse conducted by the group’s late founder Johnny Kitagawa. The company announced on Monday that it will break itself into two parts – one to be called Smile-Up, entirely devoted to compensating victims – the other as a talent agency operating with a new name, that has yet to be decided. The group began to take action last month following two damning investigations that found that Kitagawa’s abuse had been hugely extensive and continued for years and that the company and Japanese media had ignored, if not covered it up. On Monday it said that some 325 victims had come forward to claim compensation. In a statement by Fujishima read out in her absence, the former chief executive, who owns 100% of the agency, said it was her duty as Kitagawa’s kin to put an end to Johnny & Associates. “I want to remove all traces of Johnny Kitagawa from this world,” her statement said.

Annecy Winner ‘Chicken For Linda!’ Sells to Japan’s Asmik Ace as Charades Closes Key Territories (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - China - state Louisiana - Italy - Canada - India - Japan - Tokyo - Taiwan - Malta
variety.com
02.10.2023 / 08:57

Annecy Winner ‘Chicken For Linda!’ Sells to Japan’s Asmik Ace as Charades Closes Key Territories (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Charades has sold key territories on Chiara Malta and Sébastien Laudenbach’s hand-painted animation “Chicken for Linda!” (“Linda veut du poulet!”) that won dual honors at the Annecy Animation Festival. The film follows loving mom, Paulette, who feels guilty after unfairly punishing her daughter Linda and would do anything to make it up to her.

Heatmap shows Japanese knotweed infestations across Greater Manchester as main hotspots revealed - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Manchester - Japan
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
29.09.2023 / 14:55

Heatmap shows Japanese knotweed infestations across Greater Manchester as main hotspots revealed

A warning has been issued to homeowners in Greater Manchester as the Japanese knotweed hotspot areas have been revealed. New data has shown a total of 2,807 infestations across the region this year, with one area named as the second-worst affected location in England and Wales.

‘Alice in Borderland,’ Japanese Thriller Series, Sets Third Season at Netflix - variety.com - Japan - Indonesia
variety.com
28.09.2023 / 04:11

‘Alice in Borderland,’ Japanese Thriller Series, Sets Third Season at Netflix

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Netflix has given a green light to a third season of dystopian Japanese thriller series “Alice in Borderland.” The announcement was made by Netflix VP of APAC content, Kim Minyoung on the second day of the APOS conference in Indonesia. Based on the manga series of the same name by Aso Haro, “Alice in Borderland” follows the story of Arisu after he is transported to a parallel universe in which he has to play and win games to remain alive. The games are divided into four categories represented by suits on a deck of playing cards.

Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sujoy Ghosh’s ‘Suspect X’ Adaptation ‘Jaane Jaan’ Tops Global Netflix Chart (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - India - Japan
variety.com
27.09.2023 / 08:21

Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sujoy Ghosh’s ‘Suspect X’ Adaptation ‘Jaane Jaan’ Tops Global Netflix Chart (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Sujoy Ghosh’s Netflix original film “Jaane Jaan,” headlined by Bollywood royalty Kareena Kapoor Khan, has become the number one non-English film globally for the streamer. With 8.1 million views, the Hindi-language film is also in the Top 10 in 52 countries. “Jaane Jaan” is the Indian adaptation of Japanese author Higashino Keigo’s bestselling 2005 novel “The Devotion of Suspect X.” It follows a single mother and her daughter who commit a crime and a neighbor who helps them cover it up amidst a police investigation.

‘The Nun II’ Tops $200M Global, ‘Jawan’ Now Biggest Bollywood Movie Ever In India – International Box Office - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - Spain - France - Brazil - China - Mexico - Italy - India - Germany - Japan - Indonesia - Poland - city Holland - city Venice
deadline.com
25.09.2023 / 09:29

‘The Nun II’ Tops $200M Global, ‘Jawan’ Now Biggest Bollywood Movie Ever In India – International Box Office

While a fairly quiet frame overall, there were some significant milestones this international box office session. To wit: New Line/Warner Bros’ The Nun II topped the $200M mark worldwide and Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan became the highest-grossing Bollywood movie ever in India, overtaking the star’s earlier 2023 movie, Pathaan.

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