See theofficial JFF sitefor all the details. If you’re in Tassie or QLD, note that the Hobart (13-16 Oct) and Brisbane (16-20 Oct) legs are coming up soon — now’s the time to pick out your films and book your tickets!
Posted in Articles, Cinema Screenings, Festivals | Tagged anime, Brisbane, GCFF, Japanese cinema | Comments Off on GCFF 2014 on now!Japanese Film Festival 2013 Posted on September 14, 2013 by Justin Just a quick update to say that the Japanese Film Festival in Australia has just announced ...
The Festival closes in Canberra, Perth and Brisbane withDance With Me, starring former Japanese idol Ayaka Miyoshi (of J-Pop group Sakura Gakuin). Miyoshi delivers a stellar performance in this light-hearted musical-comedy about a successful businesswoman who must rid herself of a mysterious curse...
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Tea is annoy about Kaiba seeing her friends as tools for his own reasons. Tea, Yami Yugi, and Tristan searching for Joey while he is dueling Valon Tea sees a duel against Dartz Tea with her friends Tea with the rest of her friends ...
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The Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival program came out this week, and a read-em-and-weep-for-joy feature has got to be the Transcending the Inevitable: Japanese Screen Legends and their Works with Masters strand. It’s a mouthful of a title but considering the cinematic feast in store ...