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Tag: Camera Japan Festival

The Killer Goldfish (2025) review [Camera Japan Festival]

An absurd brutal supernatural fantasy that has the potential to become a cult-favourite.

Journey of the Tortoise (2016) Review [Camera Japan Festival]

“With its refreshing cinematography, blended with a thoughtful and effective use of music [the narrative] (…) proves to be a very engaging, funny and downright crazy experience.”

Satoshi: A Move For Tomorrow (2016) Review [Camera Japan Festival edition]

And if we add Matsuyama Kenichi’s splendid performance to the mix, the already engaging narrative is turned into to be a very moving character study of Satoshi Murayama, but, above all, into a beautiful love-letter to the art of Shogi.

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