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Directed by Shunichi NagasakiGenres Drama,
Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Martial arts filmsActors Kimika Yoshino,
HakuryuRating68%
The events take place in 1932 in Japanese-occupied Manchuria, in which the corrupt leaders of the Japanese army are trying to take over all the Karate dojos /training halls for their own personal benefit. Amidst these circumstances the master Eiken Shibahara (portrayed by Yosuke Natsuki) from one of these dojo located on the southernmost Japanese island of Kyushu dies before passing on the Kuroobi/ black belt to his successor; leaving three of his pupils (Taikan (portrayed by Tatsuya Naka 7th Dan JKA Shotokan karate), Giryu (portrayed by Akihito Yagi 7th Dan Meibukan Gōjū-ryū Karate) and Choei (portrayed by Yuji Suzuki, 1st Dan Kyokushin karate) the task of deciding amongst themselves who deserves it most. After they bury their master, they are forced to leave the dojo and join the Japanese army. At this point, their journey leads them on rather different paths both in life and in the understanding of their master's teachings of martial arts, only to reunite them at the end, in a battle of corruption vs tradition. , 1h49
Directed by Shunichi NagasakiGenres Drama,
Thriller,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Kumiko Akiyoshi,
Renji Ishibashi,
Masao Kusakari,
Tsutomu Isobe,
Takashi Naitō,
Kiyoshi KurosawaRating61%
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Directed by Shunichi NagasakiGenres HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors Chiaki Kuriyama,
Yui Natsukawa,
Toshie Negishi,
Ren Osugi,
Makoto Satō,
Tarō SuwaRating55%
Years after moving to Tokyo with her parents, Hinako returns to her hometown in rural Shikoku. She soon learns that her childhood friend, Sayori, died several years ago and that Sayori's mother, who used to perform seances and exorcisms, has gone almost insane with grief. After seeing Sayori's yūrei several times during the night, Hinako consults with some local experts on the paranormal and discovers that Sayori's mother has something planned for her daughter., 1h59
Directed by Takeshi KitanoOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about children,
Peinture,
L'enfance marginaliséeActors Takeshi Kitano,
Kanako Higuchi,
Ren Osugi,
Kumiko Asō,
Akira Nakao,
Nao ŌmoriRating72%
Kitano plays Machisu, who is born into a wealthy family, but loses both his parents as a child. When his father (Akira Nakao) commits suicide after the collapse of his business, Machisu's stepmother (Mariko Tsutsui) sends him to live with an aunt and uncle who mistreat him and finally send him to an orphanage. As a young man, Machisu (Yurei Yanagi) attends art school and finds his style of painting challenged by the more experimental and conceptual work turned in by his classmates. Machisu takes a job in order to pay for art school, and strikes up a friendship with a fellow co-worker, Sachiko (Kumiko Aso), who seems to grasp his artistic vision. They get married and have a daughter. As he grows older, Mashisu's obsession with contemporary art controls his whole life, leaving him insensitive of everything around him, including the death of his own daughter (Eri Tokunaga) and his wife's desertion. He tries to please the art critics, remaining penniless. He is caught up in a fire and almost dies. Losing all his previous works, he is left with a single half-burnt soda can, which he assesses at 200,000 yen and tries to sell. This ends up kicked carelessly away when his wife picks him up from the street. They walk away together, seemingly finally rid of his artistic obsession., 2h18
Directed by Kōki MitaniGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Kōji Yakusho,
Yo Oizumi,
Kyōka Suzuki,
Yūki Amami,
Fumiyo Kohinata,
Koichi SatoRating63%
Après le suicide forcé de Nobunaga Oda lors de l'incident sur Honnō-ji, les puissants Katsuie Shibata, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Nagahide Niwa et Tsuneoki Ikeda se retrouvent pour désigner un successeur. La conférence deviendrait la première décision politique prise par le groupe japonais. La réunion était connue sous le nom de Kiyosu Kaigi., 1h59
Directed by Toshiaki ToyodaGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Adventure,
CrimeActors Yoshio Harada,
Ryūhei Matsuda,
Asami Imajuku,
Kazuki Kitamura,
Jun Kunimura,
Kiyohiko ShibukawaRating70%
Un groupe hétéroclite de neuf détenus s'évade d'une prison au Japon, un ensemble d'individus condamnés pour les crimes les plus divers et que rien n'aurait dû réunir hormis le fait de se trouver au même endroit au même moment, dans cette grande cellule collective. De la cavale qui suit ce fait divers imaginaire, Toshiaki Toyoda, réalisateur du fameux Aoi Haru [Blue Spring] crée 9 Souls (neuf âmes en français), suivant le parcours de ce groupe qui se crée pour mieux se déliter, de tous et de chacun de ces individus en recherche, mais de quoi? Un film doux et dur sur l'homme, la culpabilité et la rédemption qui mêle habilement comédie et tragédie, poésie et action dans un voyage picaresque à travers le Japon contemporain.