The Japanese Film Festival Online (JFF Online) is back in Germany!
The Japan Foundation is once again presenting a colorful mix of Japanese films this year. Feature films will be screened from June 5 to June 19, while TV dramas can be streamed from June 19 to July 3 (from five o'clock in the morning on the first day until five o'clock in the morning on the last day).
The festival will focus on productions made between 2020 and 2023, providing an insight into the diversity of the Japanese film landscape. The program includes 15 feature-length films, four short films and two TV dramas, all of which can be viewed free of charge (OmdU).
The spectrum ranges from dramas, documentaries, horror films and historical dramas(Jidaigeki) to anime and classics.
The path to movie enjoyment is simple: after registering for free, click on the desired movie and go on a journey of discovery.
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