Here are five must-see films from JAPAN CUTS 2018. Nightmare Film Shoots: 28 of the Most Grueling Films Ever MadeĮmmy Predictions: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Lulu Wang to Direct English-Language Adaptation of Kore-eda's 'Like Father, Like Son' Song Kang-ho to Follow 'Parasite' with Hirokazu Kore-eda's Korean Movie Debut - First Details Seen together, this mad blur of high and low art coheres into a comprehensive snapshot of one of the world’s most exciting national cinemas - it’s the closest you can get to Japan without actually going there. They’re the silliest (“We Make Antiques!”), and the splashiest (“BLEACH”), and the most sentimental (“Mori, the Artist’s Habitat”). The 2018 lineup is a characteristically awesome testament to the adventurous programming that’s always set JAPAN CUTS apart - these aren’t just the best classic and contemporary Japanese films, they’re also the darkest (“Foreboding”), the most daring (“Call Boy”), and the most deranged (“Night Is Short, Walk on Girl”).
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