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Film Review: Inubu: Dog Club (2021) by Tetsuo Shinohara
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Tetsuo Shinobara‘s new film is a curiosity. If you didn’t know that the Japanese director is a very experienced one, you could think that „Inubu: Dog Club“ is the work of a novice.

“Inubu: Dog Club” is screening at Toronto Japanese Film Festival

The story begins in the summer 2003 at the Towada veterinary college. Four students, three men and one woman, work hard to become veterinarians. Satoko is the most idealistic one of the four. He saves every dog he can, from the streets, but also from the laboratories of the college. Satoko gets regularly in trouble with one of his professors, because of his attitude. But he can, at the same time, impress him with his enormous enthusiasm and his work ethic. His colleagues are a little less confrontative, but still they help Satoko to run the dog club he dreams of.

Together they take abandoned dogs in,...
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 6/20/2022
  • by Teresa Vena
  • AsianMoviePulse
Iseya, Kagawa, Shofukutei join cast of Miwa Nishikawa’s “Yume Uru Futari”
Today more cast members were announced for Miwa Nishikawa’s next film Yume Uru Futari. The new additions are Yusuke Iseya, Teruyuki Kagawa, and Tsurube Shofukutei.

Kagawa has previously worked with Nishikawa in both Sway and Dear Doctor, the latter of which starred Shofukutei.

Although Iseya hasn’t appeared in any of her films, they did work together on the set of Distance in 2001 when she was Hirokazu Kore-eda’s assistant director.

Today also saw the release of a new poster for the film. It features the two main stars—Sadao Abe and Takako Matsu—looking particularly shell-shocked with a small tagline under them which translates to something like “Humanity’s greatest enigma, man and woman”.

In the film, their characters are a married couple who conspire to commit marriage fraud. The targets of their scam are played by Lena Tanaka, Sawa Suzuki, Tae Kimura, Tamae Ando, and Yuka Ebara,...
See full article at Nippon Cinema
  • 4/27/2012
  • Nippon Cinema
Trailer for Ryuichi Hiroki's "Bokura wa Aruku, Tada Soredake"
Film production and sales company T.O Entertainment has posted a trailer for Ryuichi Hiroki’s Bokura wa Aruku, Tada Soredake on YouTube in preparation for its upcoming R2-j DVD release on May 25, 2012.

The movie itself is actually a few years old, but hasn’t gotten much attention aside from a few smaller festival screenings including the 35th Yufuin Film Festival in 2010 and the Okuradashi Film Festival in October 2011. Okuradashi is a festival reserved strictly for unreleased movies.

Hiroki was reportedly inspired to write and direct this when he saw the band Spank Page perform their single “ame~rainsong~” at a live show in 2009.

Sakura Ando (Love Exposure) stars as a young woman named Miyuki who returns to her hometown, camera in hand, after a difficult breakup. As she walks and takes photographs, she meets a variety of people and begins to realize she doesn’t have to go...
See full article at Nippon Cinema
  • 3/15/2012
  • Nippon Cinema
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