25 great modern black and white films from all over Asia
Tag - Hirobumi Watanabe
Enduring a laborious monotony for a purgatorial lifetime used to be confined to the annals of myths and legends, etched into the pages of stories where men...
Hirobumi Watanabe has created a cinematic style that can be easily described as trademark. His films are in black and white, are shot in his home county...
About the Film Hirobumi Watanabe is not your usual director, as proven quite eloquently in some of his other films like “Poolsideman” and “Party ‘Round the...
After his win with “Poolside Man” in the Japanese Cinema Splash section in the 2016 Tokyo Film Festival, Hirobumi Watanabe has gone on a creative...
Watanabe's third feature film is a very peculiar production, featuring a silent protagonist but constant talking, black and white cinematography, and a...
Watanabe's third feature film is a very peculiar production, featuring a silent protagonist but constant talking, black and white cinematography, and a...
Let us take things from the beginning. Hirobumi Watanabe is not your usual director, as proven quite eloquently in the other films of his I have watched...
Writer/director Hirobumi Watanabe is a relative newcomer to Japanese cinema, with his first film “And the Mud Ship Sails Away” released in 2013...