In the 1980s, Michelangelo Antonioni traveled with his partner, actress and filmmaker Enrica Fico Antonioni, to Japan with the intent of creating a documentary, Un viaggio in Giappone, that would chronicle “the social transformations undergoing in Japan through the experimental use of new film technologies,” specifically the Betacam. Un po' di Giappone is the shortened version of the documentary.
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Following Hannah, a queer twenty-something filmmaker, and her two sisters as they explore the global...
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The story of Shiori Ito, the woman who shocked Japan with a public allegation of rape in a country w...
Why do 600 inhabitants of the small southern Spanish town of Coria del Río bear the surname "Japón"?...
The successes and failures of a couple determined to live in harmony with nature on a farm outside o...
A journey into the wedding night, where an ultra-Orthodox Jewish couple gets to know each other for ...
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Jay Blades, presenter of The Repair Shop, has decided it’s finally time to learn to read. He has bee...
Historical leaders of the PSOE, among them several former ministers, lambast the political legacy of...
A springtime Traveltalk visit to Japan.
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An undaunted look into the cam business from performers and clients to website and studio owners.
The Japanese volleyball players called the “Oriental Witches” are now in their 70s. From the formati...
Through the lives of professionals working at Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, the film portrays how Tsu...
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