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A Few Moments with Indie Film Director Masashi Yamamoto

It’s not every day that you’re standing in the same room as a nude model and chatting with a film director. Continue reading A Few Moments with Indie Film Director Masashi Yamamoto
Susan McCormacJuly 21, 2011Leave a comment
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The Final Week of Japan Cuts: Teenage Love, Bleak Existences, & a Familial Journey

Japan Cuts enters its final week on Tuesday, July 19 with six films ranging in theme from the buoyancy of teenage love to the despair of alcoholism. Continue reading The Final Week of Japan Cuts: Teenage Love, Bleak Existences, & a Familial Journey
Susan McCormacJuly 19, 2011Leave a comment
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Japan Cuts Rolls on with "Rail Truck;" Tickets to Remaining Screenings Going Fast

Samuel Jamier, Japan Society’s chief film programmer and curator of Japan Cuts, announced at last night’s screenings that tickets for the remaining films are selling out fast. Continue reading Japan Cuts Rolls on with "Rail Truck;" Tickets to Remaining Screenings Going Fast
Susan McCormacJuly 14, 2011Leave a comment
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Tonight is Samurai Night as Japan Cuts Resumes at the Japan Society

Japan Cuts resumes tonight with two samurai films: Sword of Desperation and The Last Ronin. Continue reading Tonight is Samurai Night as Japan Cuts Resumes at the Japan Society
Susan McCormacJuly 12, 2011Leave a comment
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A Heavy Hitting Weekend with NYAFF and Japan Cuts

The Japan Society’s fifth annual film series, Japan Cuts 2011: The New York Festival of Contemporary Japanese Cinema, teams up with the New York Asian Film Festival this weekend with a full arsenal of heavy hitters. Continue reading A Heavy Hitting Weekend with NYAFF and Japan Cuts
Susan McCormacJuly 9, 2011Leave a comment

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