Kaiju No. 8 , based on the hit manga by Naoya Matsumoto, is the story of Kafka Hibino. Hibino is a regular guy in his 30s who lives in a world where Kaiju attacks are commonplace. He once dreamt of joining Japan’s Defense Force to protect innocent people from the Kaiju’s devastating attacks, but instead, he ended up on a ground cleanup crew. One fateful day after a routine job, everything changes for Hibino… Related: Kaiju No. 8 Episode 1, “The Man Who Became a Kaiju” Recap Let’s talk about everything that happened in the latest episode of Kaiju No. 8 ! And catch the next episode of the blockbuster anime right here on Crunchyroll. Warning: Full spoilers for Kaiju No. 8 Episode 2 in our summary. Seriously, major spoilers ahead! Smiles In a warm childhood memory, Ashino pokes fun at Hibino’s cheesy line promising to be by her side whenever she’s scared.
- 4/23/2024
- by Kelly Knox
- Crunchyroll
Ahead of an April 19 theatrical release in Japan, the prequel anime film Blue Lock The Movie -Episode Nagi- announced today two additional cast members joining the movie: Comedian Seiya, a dedicated fan of the series, will guest star as a Hakuho High School soccer club member, while Mami Koyama (Big Mom in One Piece ) will voice Mikage Corporation driver Baaya. Seiya promotional photo Related: Blue Lock The Movie -Episode Nagi- Anime Releases Main Trailer Based on the award-winning manga by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yusuke Nomura, Tetsuaki Watanabe ( Haikyu!! episode director) directed Blue Lock and assistant-directed by Shunsuke Ishikawa ( Sword Art Online Alicization episode director) at studio eightbit ( That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime ). Ishikawa acts as director for the -Episode Nagi- movie. If you're a fan of blood-pumping sports anime, check out the first first season in a range of subs and dubs, right here on Crunchyroll ! Japan...
- 4/2/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
The trial of Fukuta Kishimoto, who confessed to issuing death threats against voice actress Yui Ishikawa, has reached a conclusion with the Tokyo District Court delivering its verdict on Feb 9, 2024.
Some of Yui Ishikawa’s voice acting roles include: Mikasa Ackerman in Attack on Titan, Violet Evergarden in Violet Evergarden, YoRHa No.2 Type B (2B) in Nier: Automata, and others.
The court has sentenced Kishimoto to one year in prison. During the trial, the Tokyo District Court highlighted Kishimoto’s previous conviction for a similar offense, emphasizing his repeated engagement in threatening behaviour that endangered the lives of others.
In delivering the verdict, the court emphasized the gravity of Kishimoto’s actions, highlighting the fear and anxiety inflicted upon Ishikawa as a result of his threats.
Recognizing the severity of the offense, the Tokyo District Court deemed a prison sentence as appropriate punishment.
“Considering the fear and anxiety experienced by the victim,...
Some of Yui Ishikawa’s voice acting roles include: Mikasa Ackerman in Attack on Titan, Violet Evergarden in Violet Evergarden, YoRHa No.2 Type B (2B) in Nier: Automata, and others.
The court has sentenced Kishimoto to one year in prison. During the trial, the Tokyo District Court highlighted Kishimoto’s previous conviction for a similar offense, emphasizing his repeated engagement in threatening behaviour that endangered the lives of others.
In delivering the verdict, the court emphasized the gravity of Kishimoto’s actions, highlighting the fear and anxiety inflicted upon Ishikawa as a result of his threats.
Recognizing the severity of the offense, the Tokyo District Court deemed a prison sentence as appropriate punishment.
“Considering the fear and anxiety experienced by the victim,...
- 2/10/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
More than a week after this year’s Oscar nominees were unveiled, the documentary world is still reeling from this year’s selections and trying to figure out what they might mean for the struggling sector. Notably, all filmmakers were international and the majority lacked distribution by major streamers; presumed favorites backed by Netflix, Apple TV+ and Max all failed to score a slot on the final Oscar ballot.
Doc branch voters no longer seem impressed by the major streamers’ ability to spend millions during campaign season, documentary film leaders tell Variety, and in the view of several notables, could harbor resentment towards those who have benefited from big spending by streamers.
This year’s feature nominees are: Mstyslav Chernov’s “20 Days in Mariupol” (PBS), Kaouther Ben Hania’s “Four Daughters” (Kino Lorber), Nisha Pahuja’s “To Kill a Tiger”, Maite Alberdi’s “The Eternal Memory” (MTV Documentary Films...
Doc branch voters no longer seem impressed by the major streamers’ ability to spend millions during campaign season, documentary film leaders tell Variety, and in the view of several notables, could harbor resentment towards those who have benefited from big spending by streamers.
This year’s feature nominees are: Mstyslav Chernov’s “20 Days in Mariupol” (PBS), Kaouther Ben Hania’s “Four Daughters” (Kino Lorber), Nisha Pahuja’s “To Kill a Tiger”, Maite Alberdi’s “The Eternal Memory” (MTV Documentary Films...
- 2/3/2024
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
Fukuta Kishimoto has confessed to charges of posting death threats on an internet bulletin board, specifically targeting Mikasa’s voice actress from Attack on Titan. The trial unfolded with Kishimoto admitting guilt for his menacing online actions.
Kishimoto was arrested in November 2023 when he posted a threatening message on the internet forum, singling out renowned voice actor Yui Ishikawa. The ominous post read, “I will stab her randomly with a knife,” clearly indicating a violent intent.
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Man From Kyoto Gets Arrested For Threatening Attack On Titan Voice Actress
During the initial court hearing, Kishimoto made a straightforward admission, stating, “I did it. There is no doubt about that,” effectively acknowledging the charges brought against him.
The prosecution underscored the psychological toll on Ishikawa, stating, “Ms. Ishikawa is working in fear, trembling even during the night“. As a consequence, the prosecution has recommended a sentence of one year and six months imprisonment for Kishimoto.
Kishimoto was arrested in November 2023 when he posted a threatening message on the internet forum, singling out renowned voice actor Yui Ishikawa. The ominous post read, “I will stab her randomly with a knife,” clearly indicating a violent intent.
Related:
Man From Kyoto Gets Arrested For Threatening Attack On Titan Voice Actress
During the initial court hearing, Kishimoto made a straightforward admission, stating, “I did it. There is no doubt about that,” effectively acknowledging the charges brought against him.
The prosecution underscored the psychological toll on Ishikawa, stating, “Ms. Ishikawa is working in fear, trembling even during the night“. As a consequence, the prosecution has recommended a sentence of one year and six months imprisonment for Kishimoto.
- 2/2/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
The 40th edition of Sundance proved that despite corporate consolidation, there is still a market for independently made documentaries. While there haven’t been many sales so far, there has been strong buyer interest in two celeb-focused docs — “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” and “Will & Harper,” featuring Will Ferrell — and healthy interest in others.
“The market didn’t have a pulse six months ago,” says Submarine Entertainment sales agent Josh Braun, who came to the festival with nine documentaries seeking distribution, including “Daughters,” “Gaucho Gaucho” and “Union.” “So there was a reason to be a little bit fearful coming into Sundance. But now we are feeling a pulse. We are heading in a good direction. The patient still needs some treatment, but we are no longer in a Doa situation.”
While Submarine has not yet closed deals for any of the titles, Braun is optimistic, given the fact a...
“The market didn’t have a pulse six months ago,” says Submarine Entertainment sales agent Josh Braun, who came to the festival with nine documentaries seeking distribution, including “Daughters,” “Gaucho Gaucho” and “Union.” “So there was a reason to be a little bit fearful coming into Sundance. But now we are feeling a pulse. We are heading in a good direction. The patient still needs some treatment, but we are no longer in a Doa situation.”
While Submarine has not yet closed deals for any of the titles, Braun is optimistic, given the fact a...
- 1/27/2024
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
Flying Dog's official YouTube channel began streaming a three-minute music video for See-Saw's new song, "Sarigiwa no Romantics" ( Romantics at the time of departure ). The song is featured as the ending theme for Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Freedom , the film sequel from the Mobile Suit Gundam Seed franchise. The clips include plenty of footage from the two TV series, which leads to the film's story at the end. Related: Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Freedom Anime Film Welcomes See-Saw Back for Ending Theme Related: Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Freedom Film Releases Main Trailer See-Saw profile photo See-Saw is a Japanese music unit consisting of vocalist Chiaki Ishikawa and keyboardist Yuki Kajiura. "Sarigiwa no Romantic" is their first song in 19 years and the third song for the Gundam Seed franchise, following "Anna ni Issho Datta no ni" ( Mobile Suit Gundam Seed first ending theme) and "Kimi wa Boku ni Niteiru...
- 1/11/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
One could say Gyeongseong Creature is Korea’s answer to Stranger Things. While there are many similarities between the two sci-fi shows, they are, of course, based in different eras and play with our emotional heartstrings in unique ways. Gyeongseong Creature follows the owner of a pawnshop in Joseon-era Gyeongseong (present-day Seoul), a little bit before they got independence from the Japanese. The show follows Tae-Sang’s journey from a simple bystander to someone who cares for his people because of the atrocities he sees. It’s a simple story that poses the question, who is the real monster? As it goes with historical fiction, there will be deaths on both sides. So, while we wait patiently for the announcement of a second season, let’s look back at all the important characters that died in season 1.
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Choi Yeong-Gwan
In part one of Gyeongseong Creature, we see some...
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Choi Yeong-Gwan
In part one of Gyeongseong Creature, we see some...
- 1/6/2024
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Ishikawa has been portrayed as one of the most vicious characters in the series Gyeongseong Creature. Played by Kim Do-hyun, the character is a Police Commissioner in the Gyeongmu Bureau of Gyeongseong. He had been behind, pursuing Tae-sang to go into the hospital and search for his mistress. He did not think twice before putting people’s lives in danger to fulfill his own selfish desires. However, every action has consequences, and even Ishikawa is not an exception, as he eventually has to face the consequences of his actions. Let’s find out what eventually happens to him in the long run!
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What Did Ishikawa Want From Tae-Sang?
Ishikawa forced Tae-sang to go into Ongseong Hospital to find his mistress, Myeong-ja. When Myeong-ja went missing, he approached Tae-sang, as he had all the information about people in the town. Ishikawa thought that Tae-sang was the right person who could find out about Myeong-ja.
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What Did Ishikawa Want From Tae-Sang?
Ishikawa forced Tae-sang to go into Ongseong Hospital to find his mistress, Myeong-ja. When Myeong-ja went missing, he approached Tae-sang, as he had all the information about people in the town. Ishikawa thought that Tae-sang was the right person who could find out about Myeong-ja.
- 1/6/2024
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
The ninth episode of Gyeongseong Creature brings out the real intentions of Lady Maeda, followed by several conflicts. The desperation of Tae-sang to find Chae-ok rings throughout the episode, highlighting their mutual feelings. The evil intentions of the Japanese scientists have also been highlighted here, along with Lady Maeda’s support for them. Will Chae-ok be able to survive Lady Maeda’s vicious plotting? Will Tae-sang be able to survive for long after his rift with Lady Maeda? Will the creature eventually attack Chae-ok or protect her?
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What Are Lady Maeda’s Intentions?
When Lady Maeda went to meet Lieutenant Kato, he told her that they had been experimenting with Najin for many years. He told her that they could use it for the cause of their country, as it has healing properties and aids in wound healing. Lady Maeda told Lieutenant Kato that she would soon...
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What Are Lady Maeda’s Intentions?
When Lady Maeda went to meet Lieutenant Kato, he told her that they had been experimenting with Najin for many years. He told her that they could use it for the cause of their country, as it has healing properties and aids in wound healing. Lady Maeda told Lieutenant Kato that she would soon...
- 1/6/2024
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
The eighth episode of Gyeongseong Creature reveals the motives of Lady Maeda. There are multiple plot twists that this episode brings to the forefront. Now, there is not just one monster that the experiment has created, but another monster has been created as a result of an accident. The way Tang-sang manages to save himself from the hospital and then save Mr. Gu from the clutches of the Japanese officials has been highlighted. There are multiple events that have been shed light on in this episode to ensure that there is an in-depth plot development. Let’s find out what course of events this episode unveils!
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What Was Lady Maeda Up To?
Lady Maeda was the one who got Myeong-ja kidnapped, and it was revealed that she was the main source to have funded the experiments in the hospital. Later, Lady Maeda came to visit Seishin to see...
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What Was Lady Maeda Up To?
Lady Maeda was the one who got Myeong-ja kidnapped, and it was revealed that she was the main source to have funded the experiments in the hospital. Later, Lady Maeda came to visit Seishin to see...
- 1/5/2024
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Gyeongseong Creature is loosely based on the tragic lethal experiments conducted by the Japanese imperial army on the Chinese and Koreans. Unit 731, as it was called, was a unit of the Japanese imperial army that conducted human experiments to create bio-weapons in the 1930s and 1940s. This is when the TV show moves away from reality and creates a fantastical creature that can destroy entire cities. The main question the show poses is: Who were the real monsters? Of course, the most obvious answer is the members of the imperial army, who ruthlessly conducted these experiments with no remorse. In this fictional tale, a man named Tae-Sang is sent on a mission to find a woman for a police commissioner. Slowly, he starts to discover the truth about this hospital.
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Tae-Sang is an orphan who built his life by himself after his mother was taken away by the...
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Tae-Sang is an orphan who built his life by himself after his mother was taken away by the...
- 12/24/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Gyeongseong Creature was one of the most highly anticipated Korean series of the year. The show, which stars Park Seo-Joon and Han Seo-Hee in lead roles, has garnered a lot of attention for its horror-thriller-drama plotline and leading couple. Although the overall messaging of the show is quite on the nose, it’s littered with many gripping subplots to keep us entertained. One of them is the story of the courtesan Myeong-Ja. The show is set in 1945, when Japan occupied Korea. Set in the capital city of Gyeongseong, the show follows Tae-Sang, one of the wealthiest men in the city, who is tasked by Police Commissioner Ishikawa to find Myeong-Ja, his concubine. She’s pregnant with his child, and he wants her back alive and well. If Tae-Sang is unable to find her, he loses all his assets, everything that made him the reliable man that everyone in Gyeongseong adores.
- 12/24/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Gyeongseong Creature is the latest in the long list of Korean thrillers with monstrous creatures that all look somewhat alike with recycled plotlines that all end with the same philosophical question: “Who is the real monster?” Gyeongseong Creature in many ways feels like South Korea’s answer to Stranger Things. They’re both Netflix shows, so I suppose everyone wins. The show is set in 1945 Gyeongseong, present-day Seoul, and follows Jang Tae-Sang, a rich and popular man, who goes on a dangerous journey when Commissioner Ishikawa demands he find a missing woman for him. Tae-Sang soon gets involved with a young woman named Chae-Ok, who is an expert at searching for missing people, dead or alive. He entrusts her and her father with helping him find Myeong-Ja in order to save his business and livelihood.
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Why Does Tae-Sang Stay Back In The Hospital?
With only 10 minutes to spare,...
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Why Does Tae-Sang Stay Back In The Hospital?
With only 10 minutes to spare,...
- 12/24/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
The sixth episode of Gyeongseong Creature is focused on the sacrifices and emotional angles of the characters. The maternal bond is something that has been focused on exceptionally in this episode. There are a lot of sharp turns that the series takes. How will Chae-ok handle the revelation of her mother’s current identity? Will Tae-Sang succeed in helping the prisoners escape the dungeon? Will Jun-taek break into the Japanese Army and give them the names of the members of the Patriotic Society?
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Why Did Tae-Sang Not Want To Interfere In Any State Affairs?
Tae-sang tried staying out of the affairs of the state, so as not to get himself into any kind of trouble. When he was just nine years old, he had lost his mother to the atrocities of the Japanese militants. Before hiding him in the basement of the house, his mother had made him...
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Why Did Tae-Sang Not Want To Interfere In Any State Affairs?
Tae-sang tried staying out of the affairs of the state, so as not to get himself into any kind of trouble. When he was just nine years old, he had lost his mother to the atrocities of the Japanese militants. Before hiding him in the basement of the house, his mother had made him...
- 12/24/2023
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
The fourth episode of Gyeongseong Creature focuses on the way the creature has already started showing signs of being the destroyer of its own creators. Much like Dr. Frankenstein’s creature, this monster has been wreaking havoc on the Japanese militants. Meanwhile, Tae-sang and his troupe are focused on saving Myeong-Ja, and in the process, many revelations have come out in the episode. The relationship between the monster and Chae-ok has been revealed in this episode of the series. Will Chae-ok be able to save the children from the military base? Why was Sachimoto helping her? A lot of questions are yet to be explored in this episode!
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Why Does Tae-Sang Go To The Military Camp?
Tae-sang went into the military base camp with the intention of saving Myeong-Ja, as instructed by Ishikawa. He wanted to make sure that his wealth was not confiscated by Ishikawa on the...
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Why Does Tae-Sang Go To The Military Camp?
Tae-sang went into the military base camp with the intention of saving Myeong-Ja, as instructed by Ishikawa. He wanted to make sure that his wealth was not confiscated by Ishikawa on the...
- 12/23/2023
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Gyeongseong Creature is based on the act of barbarity by the Japanese on their Korean subjects during the era of colonization. The obsession with the creature created is evidently going to doom the Japanese soldiers in the long run. Colonialism is the indelible ink that has etched the horrors of abject hatred of people towards others based on their nationality. We would not even think twice before creating something monstrous to harm our enemies, but do we really think of its consequences? The third episode of Gyeongseong Creature is about answering a lot of questions that we have in our minds. Why did the Japanese create the monster? Was it a manifestation of their hatred towards the colonized people? Let’s find out!
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Why Was Lieutenant Kato So Obsessed With The Creature?
Lieutenant Kato’s obsession with the creature is evident when he asks Major Endo about the appearance of the creature.
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Why Was Lieutenant Kato So Obsessed With The Creature?
Lieutenant Kato’s obsession with the creature is evident when he asks Major Endo about the appearance of the creature.
- 12/22/2023
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
The dystopian world that has been portrayed in Gyeongseong Creature, can be compared to the one in the other Korean series, Sweet Home. The experiments had given rise to a dangerous monster that was causing the deaths of many people. The horror series focuses on the fact that by going against the laws of nature, humans have only been harming themselves in the long run. There are several secrets that are to be revealed in the second episode, regarding the real identity of Sachimoto and the revelation of the secrets behind Chae-Ok’s mother’s disappearance. Will Chae-Ok be able to find her mother and Myeong-Ja? Will Tae-sang be able to find Sachimoto’s secret for helping out Chae-ok? Let’s find out!
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What Was Sachimoto’s Up To At The Ongseong Hospital?
The Ongseong Hospital in Gyeongseong had decided to appoint Sachimoto Ryu, a student of the Tokyo University of Arts,...
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What Was Sachimoto’s Up To At The Ongseong Hospital?
The Ongseong Hospital in Gyeongseong had decided to appoint Sachimoto Ryu, a student of the Tokyo University of Arts,...
- 12/22/2023
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Gyeongseong Creature, the South Korean series directed by Chung Dong-yoon, revolves around the historical era of the Japanese colonization of Korea. The strict Japanese military and their coercive rules dominating the lives of the Koreans have been shed light on. The harsh methods used by the Japanese to use their Korean, Mongolian, Chinese, and other subjects as mere objects for cruel experiments from 1933–1945 have been highlighted in the series. Gyeongseong Creature is currently streaming on Netflix, starring famous actors like Park Seo-joon and Han So-hee. Is the series a way to bring out the atrocities Japanese army had committed against the Koreans? What will happen to Jang Tae-sang? Let’s find the answers!
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Why Did Ishikawa Summon Jang Tae-Sang?
The master of the house of Golden Treasure, Jang Tae-sang, was considered a resourceful man in Joseon. He had been summoned by the Japanese Commissioner, Ishikawa, on the false...
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Why Did Ishikawa Summon Jang Tae-Sang?
The master of the house of Golden Treasure, Jang Tae-sang, was considered a resourceful man in Joseon. He had been summoned by the Japanese Commissioner, Ishikawa, on the false...
- 12/22/2023
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
New Delhi, April 20 (Ians) Gut bacteria that break down a sugar known as “fucose” could be compromising our immune response to the Covid mRNA vaccine, a study has revealed.
The researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Oist) in Japan report that increased “fucose” digestion by bacteria in the gut before vaccination was associated with lower numbers of T-cells activated by vaccination.
The findings, published in the journal Communications Biology, illustrate the important impact that the trillions of bacteria in our gut — collectively called our ‘gut microbiome’ — have on our immune health and adds a missing piece to the puzzle of why vaccination varies in effectiveness from person to person.
“Not everyone who gets the same vaccine receives an equal level of protection, but we still don’t really understand why people respond so differently,” said Prof. Hiroki Ishikawa, who leads the Oist Immune Signal Unit.
In the study,...
The researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Oist) in Japan report that increased “fucose” digestion by bacteria in the gut before vaccination was associated with lower numbers of T-cells activated by vaccination.
The findings, published in the journal Communications Biology, illustrate the important impact that the trillions of bacteria in our gut — collectively called our ‘gut microbiome’ — have on our immune health and adds a missing piece to the puzzle of why vaccination varies in effectiveness from person to person.
“Not everyone who gets the same vaccine receives an equal level of protection, but we still don’t really understand why people respond so differently,” said Prof. Hiroki Ishikawa, who leads the Oist Immune Signal Unit.
In the study,...
- 4/20/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Emerging from the rubble of two war-ending weapons of mass destruction as well as its own barbarism, Japan was reduced to its knees. With a cascade of constitutional changes at the hands of their occupiers, as well as the liberation of so-called “Sangokujin” whom Japan had spent the century systematically oppressing and obliterating, the people looked on in punishment as their country underwent rapid reformation once again. It is against this backdrop Rikio Ishikawa (a soul-destroyingly evil performance from Tetsuya Watari), the son of a country humiliated beyond defeat, the product of the pillaging of a national identity, violently defies salvation as a modern-day Ryunosuke Tsukue in Kinji Fukasaku’s most abyssal picture of his ferociously graphic career; enter the “Graveyard of Honour”.
Following Ishikawa’s tumultuous descent into oblivion over the span of the Japanese Occupation, “Graveyard of Honour “endeavours to plunder the lowest depths of immorality, deliberately finding...
Following Ishikawa’s tumultuous descent into oblivion over the span of the Japanese Occupation, “Graveyard of Honour “endeavours to plunder the lowest depths of immorality, deliberately finding...
- 2/19/2023
- by JC Cansdale-Cook
- AsianMoviePulse
For documentary filmmakers seeking distribution for independently made projects, Sundance is the golden ticket. It’s where a few lucky doc directors can nail down seven-figure deals with major distributors including Netflix, Amazon or Apple TV+ every year. But this year, with streamers not only tightening their purse strings but also increasingly commissioning their own content, and even shunning more provocative political-leaning fare, the Park City market for indie nonfiction features will be more competitive and likely less lucrative.
Last January at Sundance 2022, which was an online-only event, the doc market got off to a strong start. Several Sundance nonfiction titles sold, including “Aftershock” (Disney’s Onyx Collective and ABC News), “All That Breathes” (HBO), “Descendant” (Netflix), “Last Flight Home” (MTV Documentary Films), “Fire of Love” (National Geographic), “Mija” (Disney+), “Nothing Compares” (Showtime) and “The Territory” (National Geographic). But as the year wore on, economic unease and the merger of...
Last January at Sundance 2022, which was an online-only event, the doc market got off to a strong start. Several Sundance nonfiction titles sold, including “Aftershock” (Disney’s Onyx Collective and ABC News), “All That Breathes” (HBO), “Descendant” (Netflix), “Last Flight Home” (MTV Documentary Films), “Fire of Love” (National Geographic), “Mija” (Disney+), “Nothing Compares” (Showtime) and “The Territory” (National Geographic). But as the year wore on, economic unease and the merger of...
- 1/18/2023
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
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