Under the motto „Me wa kokoro no kagami – “The eyes are the mirror of the soul” Nihon Media e. V. presents over 80 exciting current Japanese cinema productions online at the Jffh for two weeks. Also this year, our audience can vote for the best film of the festival.
From 18.08. to 01.09.2021, all films of the festival can be watched via the video platform Leihkarte.de, from colourful anime to ambitious short films and artful arthouse to wild genre bangers. For a whole two weeks, our viewers will have the opportunity to enjoy the exciting variety of Japanese cinema from the comfort of their own living room. The presentation is being made in close cooperation with Universal Pictures Germany. Please note: For legal reasons, individual films are only available from Germany or other European countries! Tickets can be purchased via our homepage (jffh.de/en/tickets.html) using PayPal. Single tickets (6€) and...
From 18.08. to 01.09.2021, all films of the festival can be watched via the video platform Leihkarte.de, from colourful anime to ambitious short films and artful arthouse to wild genre bangers. For a whole two weeks, our viewers will have the opportunity to enjoy the exciting variety of Japanese cinema from the comfort of their own living room. The presentation is being made in close cooperation with Universal Pictures Germany. Please note: For legal reasons, individual films are only available from Germany or other European countries! Tickets can be purchased via our homepage (jffh.de/en/tickets.html) using PayPal. Single tickets (6€) and...
- 8/26/2021
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
After much thought, and taking into consideration the health of our guests and viewers, Nihon Media announced that Japan Filmfest Hamburg cannot take place this year as a traditional film festival – and will be online instead. Under the motto ‘Breaking Free – From Japan with Love’, Nihon Media will collaborate with Videocity to stream its entire programme of 70+ films in around 40 blocks globally from 19th of August to the 2nd of September.
The 2020 film programme features 70 current productions, from full-length feature films to experimental short films, including many German, European, and international premieres. Most of the films are shown in the original Japanese language with English subtitles. One special highlight of our programme is the gangster-ballad originally planned as the opening film for the 21st Jffh, “Paradise Next” (2018) from director and film composer Yoshihiro Hanno (“Flowers of Shanghai”). An atmospheric road-movie about the travels of three lost souls living on the edges of society,...
The 2020 film programme features 70 current productions, from full-length feature films to experimental short films, including many German, European, and international premieres. Most of the films are shown in the original Japanese language with English subtitles. One special highlight of our programme is the gangster-ballad originally planned as the opening film for the 21st Jffh, “Paradise Next” (2018) from director and film composer Yoshihiro Hanno (“Flowers of Shanghai”). An atmospheric road-movie about the travels of three lost souls living on the edges of society,...
- 8/10/2020
- by Grace Han
- AsianMoviePulse
The Japanese sales company has three titles at the market.
Japan’s CREi Inc is launching sales at Filmart on period environmental film A Town And A Tall Chimney, directed by Katsuya Matsumura.
Starring Asato Ide, Dai Watanabe, Koji Kikkawa and Tatsuya Nakadai, the film is set in 1905 when young men at the Hitachi Mine risked their lives to fight the corporation whose air pollution was killing villagers’ trees and crops. The film is set for local release in June 2019.
CREi is also selling Iron Girl Final Wars, the final instalment in the action film series with Iron Girl and Iron Girl Ultimate Weapon,...
Japan’s CREi Inc is launching sales at Filmart on period environmental film A Town And A Tall Chimney, directed by Katsuya Matsumura.
Starring Asato Ide, Dai Watanabe, Koji Kikkawa and Tatsuya Nakadai, the film is set in 1905 when young men at the Hitachi Mine risked their lives to fight the corporation whose air pollution was killing villagers’ trees and crops. The film is set for local release in June 2019.
CREi is also selling Iron Girl Final Wars, the final instalment in the action film series with Iron Girl and Iron Girl Ultimate Weapon,...
- 3/19/2019
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
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