The directors, two generations of Japanese filmmaking excellence, delivered a wide-ranging, humorous discussion on their approach and each other.
Lee Soo Man resisted the title at first. “King of K-pop” sounded too brash, too nightclub-esque — like something you’d see on a neon sign in Itaewon, a nightlife neighborhood in the South Korean ...
We met five remarkable people who’ve lived for more than a century and have yet to retire. For them, a working life is a richer one.
The International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) stoked debate this week over its decision to exclude Israeli ...
On November 1, 2025, “The Healing Path” has its global premiere on the Phoenix Satellite TV’s omnimedia platform. After a ...
Running Oct. 30 to Nov. 5, the Fort Worth film festival highlights a mix of Texas-based dramas, documentaries and indie gems.
Knowing Trump likes the interpreter who worked for the late former Prime Minister Abe Shinzo, Takaichi called him up again ...
At Tokyo Film Festival, Paul Schrader reflects on 'Mishima,' censorship, AI’s rise, and his enduring bond with Japan decades ...
Jim Morrison, a 50-year-old professional skier, became the first to ski down Mount Everest's most treacherous route earlier ...
Tokyo Film Festival programming director Ichiyama Shozo discusses the 2025 competition lineup, premiere strategies, and why ...
From Oct. 6 to Oct. 10, the acclaimed filmmaker engaged with the community through public talks, class visits, a photography ...
Before Chris Stuckmann's Shelby Oaks hits theaters, watch a Japanese horror classic he calls a key inspiration for the film.
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