For its 34th edition, the fest plans to hold physical screenings at cinemas in the Japanese capital 'to enable audiences to experience the joy of watching films on the big screen.'
, which ventures into new territory,” the festival said about the emotional drama. Eduardo Minett and Natalia Traven are also part of the cast.and, in which a high-schooler unintentionally attracts attention with a letter and a compassionate lie. The cast includes Ben Platt, Amy Adams, Julianne Moore and Kaitlyn Dever.
For its 34th edition, the Tokyo festival plans to hold physical screenings at cinemas in the Hibiya-Yurakucho-Ginza area of the Japanese capital “to enable audiences to experience the joy of watching films on the big screen.” Festival organizers previously said they would showcase the work of emerging Japanese director Keisuke Yoshida who will be this year’s “Director in Focus” as part of the fest’s new Nippon Cinema Now section. Among the gala selection of his films to be screened are his 2016 breakthrough feature
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