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  1. 2018年3月29日 · As we wait for the next project by Makoto Shinkai—director of the highest-grossing anime film of all time, Your Name—CoMix Wave Films, the anime studio that’s produced the visuals for every one of Shinkais movies, has already lined up its next full-length .

  2. 2018年8月24日 · Sofia Copolla's 2003 film Lost in Translation is set in Tokyo, and was shot almost entirely in Japan's buzzing capital. It uses some of the city's most recognizable features as the backdrop for the film's bittersweet story of two people searching for connection. Here's how you, too, can get lost in translation.

  3. 2018年10月26日 · For the millions of Japanese and international fans who have actually seen or participated in an idol concert, it’s clear that the film stops way short of presenting the whole truth. Tokyo Idols focuses primarily on relatively unknown Japanese idol Rio Hiiragi. She’s hard-working, dreams of making it the top, and she adores her fans.

  4. 2018年1月14日 · The official trailer for the anime movie 'Sayonara no Asa ni Yakusoku no Hana wo Kazaro' was released in December. The film's lush visuals have drawn comparison to the works of Makoto Shinkai, director of the mega-hit 'Your Name.'.

  5. 2022年10月28日 · 3. Honogurai Mizu no Soko Kara / Dark Water. Released in 2002, Honogurai Mizu no Soko Kara is as creepy as it is sad. This Japanese horror drama is based on a story written by Koji Suzuki and directed by Hideo Nakata, featuring a single mother, Yoshimi, as its protagonist.

  6. 2017年5月22日 · Mamoru Hosoda, anime director of 'Summer Wars' and 'The Boy and the Beast' announces his new film that'll be a return to the human drama elements of 'Wolf Children' and 'The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.'

  7. 2017年10月10日 · Japanese Twitter user recently tweeted a few stills from Mei and the Kittenbus, the Totoro sequel, while musing that hardly anyone seems to know of its existence. It’s not there simply hasn’t been enough time for word of Mei and the Kittenbus to spread, either, since it premiered in 2003. And yes, it’s written and directed by Miyazaki ...