CAMERA JAPAN Festival 2019Amsterdam 3-6 October After a great start in Rotterdam, CAMERA JAPAN is now packing up and heading to Filmtheater Kriterion in...
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“My Father, the Bride” by Momoko Fukuda has its roots in the 2016 short film “Dad's Wedding”. It shows its LGBTQ hues proudly at the...
The 80-minutes documentary by American filmmaker Ian Thomas Ash shows the daily routine of Dr. Kaoru Konta and her team of nurses as they provide hospice care...
This fascinating documentary about the diversity of Japan's sexual identities and orientations “Queer Japan” by Graham Kolbeins screens at the 14th...
A loser salary man escapes in alcohol causing everything around him to collapse. Kenji Katagiri's second feature film surpasses his theatrical debut...
One of the most important Japanese exploitation efforts, Noboru Iguchi's seminal “Machine Girl” still remains today a standout example of the explosion of...
Japan still holds one of the highest rates of teenagers suicides in Asia and around the world and there sadly doesn't seem to be any indications of the number...
Far from a monument to 'harmony and progress', Kosai Sekine's documentary explores the ironic intentions behind Taro Okamoto's Tower of the Sun.
The titular hero of this movie, Seiri-chan, is the menstrual cycle; “seiri” means literally period and “–chan” is the Japanese suffix for cute girls and...
CAMERA JAPAN Festival has just announced this year's full programme. The festival will be held in Rotterdam (LantarenVenster & WORM) from the 25th to the...