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Daisuke Miyazaki was born in 1980 in Yokohama, Kanagawa. He started making films when he was studying at Waseda University. In 2004, he participated in the summer school of New York University that took place in Japan. His thesis "The 10th Room" won the Christine Choi Award which is the grandprix at the KUT Film Festival held by the NYU. His following film "Love Will Tear Us Apart" was invited to the special screening at the Image Forum Film Festival 2006, which is the largest experimental film festival in Japan. After attending Leos Carax's film "Meld" (2008) as a production designer assistant, he started working as an assistant director in the commercial film industry. So far, Miyazaki has worked for many directors who represent modern Japanese cinema such as Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Kunitoshi Manda. "End of the Night" will be his first feature film.
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14 July 2023
After his shot at a record deal falls through, Jun transfers to sleepy Nagoya and begins busking songs by his favourite 1970s glam rock band, Exne Kedy.
01 April 2025
Despite growing up in a single-parent household, Maria was never that close with her mother. As an adult herself, she is thrust into being responsible after her mother suddenly dies.
08 October 2016
Sakura is a moody teenage girl who lives close to the US military base in the city of Yamato, Japan. She is struggling everyday to become a rapper like the American rappers she admires, but always gets stage fright when she sings in front of an audience.
10 March 2018
When Nina wins free airline tickets, she leaves her dingy apartment and part-time factory job in Yamato City, Japan for Singapore with her friend Su.
22 November 2011
Akira was raised in an assassin family. Everything seemed fine until he met a girl he once saw killed 10 years ago.
09 January 2015
17th entry in the Japanese horror found footage franchise, "Not Found".
11 October 2020
A young woman discovers that a sex tape made without her knowledge is circulating online. Paranoia takes over, along with a sense of injustice.
30 October 2021
The film consists of five films about Yamato in the post-COVID period. Tominaga's "The Fourth Eye" depicts a bewildered father who is introduced to his stepfather by his estranged daughter; Kiyohara's "The Light of March" tells the story of a woman who becomes pregnant at a young age and tries to flee the town.
10 January 2020
The 9th best edition with carefully selected episodes by the staff from the popular horror series "Not Found".
05 March 2022
"Anyone can become a detective."
07 October 2021
An overly curious journalist sits face to face with a resident of the mysterious district of North Shinjuku.
25 August 2023
Yamane Mito lives her life as the charismatic influencer "MITOYAMANE", supported by her younger sister Miho.
08 February 2019
From this popular series that counts 37 works, the 6th compilation of episodes carefully selected by the staff.
26 March 2015
18th entry in the Japanese horror found footage series "Not Found".
03 December 2016
Based on an actual murder that took place in 1996 in Shibuya, Tokyo. One day, Emi receives a visit from her ex-boyfriend, Takumi.
16 November 2015
An omnibus film that compresses 16 hours into one, offering glimpses of what happens beyond the monotony from 9am to 5pm.
05 August 2023
"When can we become a human-being."
01 January 2011
Mari lives a comfortable life as a single woman. She has a nice job at a company and resides in an apartment in the suburbs of Tokyo.
21 July 2023
After his shot at a record deal falls through, Jun transfers to sleepy Nagoya and begins busking songs by his favourite 1970s glam rock band, Exne Kedy.
28 June 2022
Newly commissioned short film, starring Tomona Hirota and Sumire Ashina.
07 March 2017
Everyday a woman feverishly practices ping pong by herself. She play ping pong to distract herself from the reality of her life which includes the occasional sexual harrasment at work.
08 May 2015
19th entry in the Japanese horror found footage franchise, "Not Found".