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Japanese Film Festival 2022 opens online

The Japanese Film Festival 2022 in Vietnam by the Japan Foundation Center opens online from February 14 to 28.
Japanese Film Festival 2022 opens online ảnh 1Information of one of the movies screened at the film festival (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - The Japanese Film Festival 2022 in Vietnam by theJapan Foundation Center opens online from February 14 to 28.

The event introduces 20 feature films in different genres, including drama,live-action, anime, musical, comedy and romance. 

Highlighted films include The Floating Castle, Under The Open Sky, Time of Eve,The Movie, Bread of Happiness, Ozland and Rashomon.

The historical film The Floating Castle, produced in 2012, features directorsShinji Higuchi and Isshin Inudo.

It tells the stories of Japanese soldiers and people in the Japanese Civil Warfrom 1868 to 1869.

The film highlights Japanese history and culture through the two forces of theruling Tokugawa Shogunate and warriors seeking to return political power to theImperial Court.

Director Miwa Nishikawa’s Under the Open Sky, produced in 2021, is a dramafeaturing the life of a member of the Yakuza, a Mafia-like criminalorganisation in Japan, who decides to leave his group for a new life.

The organiser hopes the film festival will introduce a taste of the Japanesefilm industry as well as the country's history, culture and lifestyle toVietnamese audiences./.
VNA

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