Tag: Japanese Film Festival
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JFF15 Review: Suite Dreams
JFF15 REVIEW: The 15th Japanese Film Festival is hosting a Koki Mitani retrospective, and this caper from 2006 is another madcap scenario from the King of Comedy.
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JFF15 Review: The Magic Hour
JFF15 REVIEW: The 15th Japanese Film Festival is hosting a Koki Mitani retrospective, and this classic from 2008 is another hilarious inclusion from the King of Comedy.
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JFF15 Review: The Town’s Children
JFF REVIEW: We take a look at one of the special event screenings at the 15th Japanese Film Festival, The Town’s Children.
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JFF15 Review: Shinsan – A Serenade in a Coalmine Town
JFF15 REVIEW: Revisit a quiet life in a small with festival guest Hideyuki Hirayama, as we continue our coverage of the 15th Japanese Film Festival.
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JFF15 Review: Oba, The Last Samurai
JFF15 REVIEW: The epic wartime film comes from festival guest Hideyuki Hirayama, as we continue our coverage of the 15th Japanese Film Festival.
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JFF15 Review: Ninja Kids!!!
JFF15 REVIEW: We continue our coverage of the 15th Japanese Film Festival with Takashi Miike’s Ninja Kids.
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JFF15 Review: Arrietty
JFF15 REVIEW: We begin our coverage of the 15th Japanese Film Festival with Studio Ghibli’s latest masterpiece.
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15th Japanese Film Festival Reveals Full Program and guests
NEWS: The Japanese Film Festival announces its 15th full program, with festival guests director Hideyuki Hirayama and star Yutaka Takenouchi.
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15th Japanese Film Festival adds ‘Arrietty’, ‘Space Battleship Yamato’ and more
NEWS: The 15th Japanese Film Festival opens tonight in Adelaide, and the lineup just keeps getting better and better.
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15th Japanese Film Festival adds ‘Ninja Kids!!!’,’In His Chart’ and ‘Star Watching Dog’
FESTIVAL NEWS: JFF15 can now add three more titles to that list: Takashi Miike’s Ninja Kids!!!, Yoshihiro Fukagawa’s In His Chart and Tomoyuki Takimoto’s adorable-looking Star Watching Dog along with Perth, Brisbane and Canberra dates.
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