Documentary Review: Hirono (2019) by Ryuichi Shimada
The Fukushima Disaster and its consequences have been a theme for a number of documentaries, movies and even TV shows (“Dark Tourist” comes to mind). However, the current situation in the areas that...
View ArticleFilm Review: The Warden (2019) by Nima Javidi
A gust of progressive and very feminine wind sweeps through the empty corridors of soon-to-crumble male institution in “The Warden”, second feature from Iranian director Nima Javidi, whose 2014 debut...
View ArticleDr. Joshua W. Walker Named Japan Society President and CEO
Japan Society introduce their next President & CEO, Dr. Joshua W. Walker, who was unanimously approved by their Board of Directors. His official start date is December 2, 2019. Dr. Walker is a...
View ArticleFilm Review: Just Only Love (2018) by Rikiya Imaizumi
It is always a pleasure to watch films that portray unremarkable (normal, one could say) love stories with realism and still manage to be entertaining. Rikiya Imaizumi does just that with “Just Only...
View ArticleIs The Poker Game In Casino Royale Realistic?
Have you watched the latest James Bond movie? There is a good chance that you’re a big fan of this heroic character. It is hard not to be. After all, he has become one of the greatest heroes in modern...
View ArticleWelcome to the 1st edition of INLANDIMENSIONS Interdisciplinary Arts Festival
The 1st edition of INLANDIMENSIONS Interdisciplinary Arts Festival has been established to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Polish-Japanese diplomatic relations in 2019. INLANDIMENSIONS is being...
View ArticleFilm Review: Lucky Grandma (2019) by Sasie Sealy
After its debut at the Tribeca Film Festival, an 85-year-old grandma is now conquering the London Film Festival. The charming dark comedy “Lucky Grandma” is a pleasant addition to the recent stream of...
View ArticleMeet the Film Festival: Five Flavours Asian Film Festival
Five Flavours Asian Film Festival (Azjatycki Festiwal Filmowy Pięć Smaków) is the only annual event presenting films from East, Southeast and South Asia in Poland. Within 13 years, the recognition of...
View ArticleInterview with Daisuke Miyazaki: “Film should be free from anything”
Born in 1980, Daisuke Miyazaki started making films when he was student at Waseda University. In 2004, his thesis film “The 10th Room” won the Grand Prix at New York University’s KUT Film Festival in...
View ArticleInterview with Lav Diaz: “If you psychoanalyze the whole set-up of leadership...
Lav Diaz is one of the most renowned directors from the Philippines. Born in 1958 as a son of two teachers, he started being interested in music and film early on. At the Mowelfund Film Institut he...
View ArticleFilm Review: Free and Easy (2016) by Geng Jun
Chinese cinema has been hailed for many things. For the focus on realism, the great visuals, the pointy comment on the regime, and many other aspects. However, what Chinese films seem to lack in their...
View ArticleAnthony Chen’s “Wet Season” to open the 30th Singapore International Film...
The tender, impassioned drama ”Wet Season” by Singapore writer-director Anthony Chen will open the 30th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) on 21 November 2019 at Capitol Theatre. The...
View Article5 Celebrities Who Gambled a FORTUNE in Las Vegas
From the time gambling got legalized in the year 1931, the inclination of celebrities herding to Las Vegas has been continuous. Actually, the popularity of Vegas did soar during the 1950s at a time...
View ArticleFilm Review: Lunana: a Yak in The Classroom (2019) by Pawo Choyning Dorji
Films from Bhutan are rare on this side of the Globe and we are always happy when one comes our way, even more so when it’s as charming as “Lunana: a Yak in the Classroom”, Pawo Choyning Dorji’s...
View ArticleTHE GANGSTER, THE COP, THE DEVIL out 15th November on digital in the UK and...
A serial killer stalks the city streets, crashing his car into lone motorists before stabbing them to death. One night, he unwittingly targets a notorious crime boss, who fights back but is left for...
View ArticleInterview with Choi Hee-Seung: “‘Love at the Crossroads’ is… about the love...
Choi Hee-seung‘s graduation film “Love at the Crossroads” (2019) has been a consistent hit on the student animation circuit. The short condenses a shoujo love triangle between Dreams, Reality, and a...
View ArticleTrailer for Upcoming Korean Film “Black Money” by Chung Ji-young
Actor Cho Jin-woong looks set for a busy latter half of 2019. “Jesters: The Game Changers” released in August and even as his latest film “Man of Men” gears up for release, we have the trailer for his...
View ArticleFilm Review: The Midnight After (2014) by Fruit Chan
Based on the web-novel “Lost a Red Mini Bus to Taipo”, by 25-year-old Hong Kong writer nicknamed “Mr. Pizza”, “The Midnight After” was considered as Fruit Chan’s return to form by both audience and...
View ArticleTrailer for New Sion Sono Film “The Forest of Love”
Celebrated Japanese director Sion Sono (“Cold Fish“, “Antiporno“, “Love Exposure“) Has completed production on his most recent project “The Forest of Love”. This will be the second project Sono has...
View ArticlePassing ITIL v3 Foundation Certification Exam for a Rewarding Career with...
All about ITIL Businesses use IT to reach out to their customers and manage their services more than ever before. IT service management is efficiently combining IT services to meet the needs and goals...
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