The Japanese animation studio Production I.G. has been no stranger to critical hits over the past decade, with the likes of “Miss Hokusai” and “A Letter to Momo” both being well received. The studio returns in 2021 with the release of “The Deer King”, a fantasy epic adapted from the acclaimed novel series by Nahoko Uehashi. The film, helmed by directors Masashi Ando and Masayuki Miyaji, is an ambitious, grand, and timely endeavour that marks another success for the studio.
The Deer King is screening at Camera Japan
The Zols and Aquafans live together in relative peace after years of war, yet this harmony is threatened by the return of an Aquafan “curse”, the mittsual plague. The illness, which is spread by vicious dogs and only targets Zols, rips through a Zol-controlled mine that leaves only two survivors, the Aquafan warrior, Van, and a young orphan, Yuna. The two take refuge...
The Deer King is screening at Camera Japan
The Zols and Aquafans live together in relative peace after years of war, yet this harmony is threatened by the return of an Aquafan “curse”, the mittsual plague. The illness, which is spread by vicious dogs and only targets Zols, rips through a Zol-controlled mine that leaves only two survivors, the Aquafan warrior, Van, and a young orphan, Yuna. The two take refuge...
- 9/26/2021
- by Tom Wilmot
- AsianMoviePulse
During its 13th edition, the Camera Japan Festival serves its 8000+ visitors with over 40 recent Japanese film titles, ranging from arthouse drama to crowd-pleasing blockbusters and comedy to out-of-bounds horror. The official kick-off of the festival will take place Wednesday September 26 at Worm Rotterdam. After that the festival will continue in the art-house cinemas of LantarenVenster in Rotterdam and Kriterion and Eye Filmmuseum Amsterdam. Ticket sales will start August 30.
Film programme 2018
Among the highlights of this year’s film programme (the largest in the history of Camera Japan!) are screenings of Tokyo Vampire Hotel by renowned Filmmaker/artist and poet Sono Sion, The Trial by John Williams (a modern Japanese adaptation of Franz Kafka’s novel with the same title) and Ueda Shinichiro’s zombie festival hit: One Cut of the Dead. Several films will have their European premiere at the festival, including the tender drama Call Boy by Miura Daisuke...
Film programme 2018
Among the highlights of this year’s film programme (the largest in the history of Camera Japan!) are screenings of Tokyo Vampire Hotel by renowned Filmmaker/artist and poet Sono Sion, The Trial by John Williams (a modern Japanese adaptation of Franz Kafka’s novel with the same title) and Ueda Shinichiro’s zombie festival hit: One Cut of the Dead. Several films will have their European premiere at the festival, including the tender drama Call Boy by Miura Daisuke...
- 8/30/2018
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
Tepenin Ardi (Beyond the Hill, Turkey/Greece) has taken out the Best Feature Film award at the sixth Asia Pacific Screen Awards, held on Friday night in Brisbane.
Over 700 Australian and international guests attended the event, which took place at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
Australia, which was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film for Happy Feet 2, lost out to the Japanese film Momo E No Tegami (A Letter to Momo). Awards and High Commendations.were awarded to.multiple countries and areas of Asia Pacific including India, Indonesia, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Israel, Japan, People's Republic of China, Philippines, Republic of Korea and Taiwan, and for the first time, Iraq, which took out the Best Documentary Feature Film Award for In My Mother.s Arms. Japanese composer, actor and musician Ryuichi Sakamoto received the 2012 Apsa Fiapf award for Outstanding Achievement in Film in the Asia Pacific region. An Oscar®, Grammy® and two-time Golden...
Over 700 Australian and international guests attended the event, which took place at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
Australia, which was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film for Happy Feet 2, lost out to the Japanese film Momo E No Tegami (A Letter to Momo). Awards and High Commendations.were awarded to.multiple countries and areas of Asia Pacific including India, Indonesia, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Israel, Japan, People's Republic of China, Philippines, Republic of Korea and Taiwan, and for the first time, Iraq, which took out the Best Documentary Feature Film Award for In My Mother.s Arms. Japanese composer, actor and musician Ryuichi Sakamoto received the 2012 Apsa Fiapf award for Outstanding Achievement in Film in the Asia Pacific region. An Oscar®, Grammy® and two-time Golden...
- 11/26/2012
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
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