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  2. Nobody Knows (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese. Box office. US$ 2,265,264 [ 1 ] Nobody Knows (誰も知らない, Dare mo Shiranai) is a 2004 Japanese drama film based on the 1988 Sugamo child abandonment case. [ 2 ] The film is written, produced, directed and edited by Hirokazu Kore-eda, and it stars Yuya Yagira, Ayu Kitaura, and Hiei Kimura. [ 3 ] Nobody Knows tells the story of ...

  3. Category:English-language Japanese films - Wikipedia

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    Bent (1997 film) The Bermuda Depths. Blindness (2008 film) The Bling Ring. Blood: The Last Vampire (2009 film) Brother (2000 film) The Brown Bunny.

  4. The Human Condition (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The Human Condition (人間の條件, Ningen no jōken) is a trilogy of Japanese epic war drama films co-written and directed by Masaki Kobayashi, based on the novel of the same name by Junpei Gomikawa. The films are subtitled No Greater Love (1959), Road to Eternity (1959), and A Soldier's Prayer (1961). The trilogy follows the life of Kaji, a ...

  5. Departures (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Departures ( Japanese: おくりびと, Hepburn: Okuribito, "one who sends off") is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Yōjirō Takita and starring Masahiro Motoki, Ryōko Hirosue, and Tsutomu Yamazaki. The film follows a young man who returns to his hometown after a failed career as a cellist and stumbles across work as a nōkanshi —a ...

  6. Onibaba (film) - Wikipedia

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    Onibaba was released in Japan on November 21, 1964, where it was distributed by Toho. [1] The film was released in the United States by Toho International with English subtitles on February 4, 1965. [1] An English-dubbed version was produced by Toho, but any actual release of it is undetermined. [1]

  7. Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 93 minutes [1] Country. Japan. Language. Japanese. Musashi Miyamoto ( Japanese: 宮本武蔵, Hepburn: Miyamoto Musashi) is a 1954 Japanese film directed and co-written by Hiroshi Inagaki and starring Toshiro Mifune. The film is the first film of Inagaki's Samurai Trilogy of historical adventures.

  8. G.I. Samurai - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Samurai (戦国自衛隊, Sengoku jieitai, Sengoku Self Defense Force) aka Time Slip, is a 1979 Japanese science fiction/action film focusing on the adventures of a modern-day Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) team that accidentally travels in time to the Warring States period (戦国時代, Sengoku jidai).

  9. Category:Japanese films - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 31 subcategories, out of 31 total. Japanese films by decade ‎ (15 C) Japanese films by genre ‎ (51 C) Japanese films by studio ‎ (21 C, 1 P) Japanese films by topic ‎ (3 C)