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Nippon Connection is back for its 22nd edition – online and on-site

From May 24 to 29, 2022, the 22nd Film Festival returns to the silver screen! After two online festivals, this year's program of around 100 Japanese short and feature films, as well as talks, workshops, performances and concerts, will once again be held on-site in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The organizing team around festival director Marion Klomfass is looking forward to presenting the upcoming edition of the festival in the well known festival centers Künstlerhaus Mousonturm and the Theater Willy Praml at Naxoshalle. Further venues include the Eldorado Arthouse Kino, the Cinema at the DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum, the Mal Seh'n Kino, the International Theater and the Bürgerhaus Bornheim.

As it is still unclear which hygiene requirements will be in effect in May, and to make the films available to as many viewers as possible, following the festival from May 30 to June 6, 2022, a portion of the film program will be featured on the festival's streaming platform under the title Nippon Connection On Demand.

This year's thematic focus Stories of Youth, sponsored by the Kulturfonds Frankfurt RheinMain, deals with the challenges of adolescence in Japan. Throughout the history of Japanese cinema, young protagonists have been at the center of filmic narratives. The coming-of-age film has thus established itself as a defining genre of Japanese cinema.

Since its beginnings, the exchange between audience and filmmakers has been an integral part of Nippon Connection. This year, fewer guests from Japan are expected to be able to travel to Frankfurt, but many filmmakers will connect live from Japan to the cinemas via video call. As an additional online offer, some on-site events of the supporting program will be available online via live streaming.

The program and tickets are expected to be available on the festival homepage NipponConnection.com from mid-May 2022.

About the author

Rouven Linnarz

Ever since I watched Takeshi Kitano's "Hana-Bi" for the first time (and many times after that) I have been a cinephile. While much can be said about the technical aspects of film, coming from a small town in Germany, I cherish the notion of art showing its audience something which one does normally avoid, neglect or is unable to see for many different reasons. Often the stories told in films have helped me understand, discover and connect to something new which is a concept I would like to convey in the way I talk and write about films. Thus, I try to include some info on the background of each film as well as a short analysis (without spoilers, of course), an approach which should reflect the context of a work of art no matter what genre, director or cast. In the end, I hope to pass on my joy of watching film and talking about it.

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