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Tag: Kenji Katagiri

Nippon Connection Online Film Fest: our recommendations.

“With the online festival already in full swing, we gladly introduce our readers to nine movies we recommend.”

A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad’s an Alcoholic (2019) review [Japannual 2019]

‘Katagiri’s perfectly executed tonal shift turns Saki’s subjective journey into a truly touching experience.’

Room Laundering (2018) review [Fantasia Fest]

“A subtle emotional narrative about the central question of love that bothers every neurotic subject.”

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