The story behind the story🗣️
Director Yusaku Matsumoto on NOISE — reflecting on what led him to tell this story, as his voice reaches a growing audience.
Dive deeper into his work — NOISE, MADE IN JAPAN, and WINNY — all streaming on SAKKA🤟
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Out (2002) by Hideyuki Hirayama Film Review https://t.co/BCOFoF4mHw
Although it was different from the book, I liked it a lot! I wonder how the reviewer Panos Kotzathanasis had a chance to see the film with English subtitles. Because, it went to the warehouse since the author
It’s an interesting post!
I will share with all of independent filmmakers.
But here’s the truth most filmmakers don’t hear:
✖️ A good festival run doesn’t guarantee financial success
✖️ A strong story doesn’t always translate to sales
income through multiple outlets. TBC
✔️ Streaming & TV Rights – Beyond Netflix and Amazon, there are hundreds of niche and ad-supported platforms.
✔️ Airline and Inflight Sales – Quiet but powerful exposure that also pays.
✔️ Re-edits and Alternate Cuts – Mini-series, language versions, or special editions.
It seems that international cultural exchange dramas have been increasing lately.
The film 'Rules of Living' has plenty to say about life in Tokyo https://t.co/9nBsQRY7qG via @NikkeiAsia
Uma jovem descobre que um vídeo íntimo, feito sem seu consentimento, está circulando online. A paranoia toma conta, junto com um sentimento de injustiça.
"Videophobia", de Daisuke Miyazaki, está disponível na FILMICCA
Assista hoje!
Why didn’t the residents tell or talk about what the masters at night? Why didn’t the visitor family ask the residents who the night comers was? No one answer that!
Award winning filmmaker Ryo Nakajima will be attending the Philip K DIck FIlm Festival to present the US Premiere of " Who said Death is Beautiful?" at The Producers Club, Friday, April 4, at 6pm EST