Adia Tay is an Indie singer-songwriter who hails from Singapore. Her debut six-track EP “Kintsugi”, which was released in April 2019, is “an ode to...
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Although its characters get drunk all the time, “And Your Bird Can Sing” is as sober as it gets. Captured in the triviality of everyday life in northern Japan...
“Parks” was shot to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Inokashira Park in Tokyo, Japan, but Natsuki Seta, although she used the place as the main setting (and...
When I refer to the Japanese way, I actually mean the desperate struggle for greatness that reaches, and occasionally surpasses, the borders of obsession, in...
Based on the popular Japanese novel ‘Shamon Kuukai', Chinese-Japanese collaborative film “The Legend of the Demon Cat” has released gorgeous stills of the...
Ryuichi Hiroki combines his pinku past with his social film present to portray a plethora of stories that occur during a 24-hour period and interweave through...
When people think of Japan, most think of its popular culture, neon signs and the busy streets of Tokyo. But when one leaves the busy hustle and bustle of...
Whereas in Hollywood nowadays it is the trend to make remakes and sequels, contemporary Japanese cinema mostly thrives on adapting manga, anime or novels into...