about the role of the producer and the misconceptions involved, producing shorts, documentaries and features and their differences, post-productions, his work...
Tag - Plan 75
It took me seven years to finish the film, but it was worth it.
Chie Hayakawa talks to Spencer Nafekh about ‘Plan 75' appearing in the Fantasy genre when googled, how to tell stories while balancing the shocking with...
One of the prestigious national cinema awards in Japan presented by the Association of Tokyo Film Journalists, the 65th edition of the Blue Ribbon Awards...
Quite a weird year for Japanese cinema, since there was no definite masterpiece this year, in the fashion of “Shoplifters” for example, while short...
While announcing the film before its premiere in Cannes, Salle Debussy, Thierry Frémaux and Pierre Lescure reminded the audience that Chie Hayakawa's...
Japan Society and the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan, are excited to announce the East Coast Premiere of Japan's submission for Best...
We're discussing Chie Hayakawa's "Plan 75", its visual language, social lens, and real-life events that inspired her to make her debut.
A bleak look at the not-so-distant future in which Japanese elders are offered euthanasia in exchange for a meagre financial package.