Pittsburgh Japanese Film Festival Pass
Read MoreArchives: Movies
No one does game shows quite like Japan. We’re screening a compilation of some of the wildest, wackiest, grossest, and funniest clips from Japanese Game Shows. (Please note this is for adult audiences).
Read MoreOften cited as one of the greatest films ever made, Yasujiro Ozu’s Tokyo Story has been a classic since its release in 1953. This masterpiece follows an aging couple’s trip to visit their grown children in Tokyo, and the generational conflict that arises as they discover how they’re seen as a burden to their family.
Read MoreThis animated romantic comedy follows a night out for two unnamed university students, as one tries to confess his feelings for the other, but hilarious circumstances won’t allow it.
Read MoreThis 2018 drama follows a low-income family that relies on shoplifting to cope with their life of poverty. The story begins when the family takes in a neighborhood girl and they must face the new challenges of integrating her into their home, and keep her hidden from those who are looking for her.
Read MoreOne Cut Of The Dead is a low budget horror film, within a low budget horror film, wrapped in a meta making-of mockumentary, and filled with enough laughs, gags, and zombie-genre references to make anyone want to watch it over and over again.
Read MoreThis Japanese documentary follows Academy Award-winning filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, as he struggles to deal with the woes of retirement, and the challenges he faces when he begins to work on a new CGI short film, that’s nothing like what he’s seen before.
Read MoreTogether, the stories (Kanini & Kanino, Life Ain’t Gonna Lose, Invisible) explore ideas of heroism in everyday life, and the infinite potential of the short film format allows the directors and Studio Ponoc to experiment with breathtaking, action-packed visuals, concise human drama, and gorgeous fantasy worlds in this unforgettable showcase that is further demonstration of the studio’s exciting future.
Read MoreFrom acclaimed director Mamoru Hosoda (Summer Wars, Wolf Children). After his baby sister Mirai is born, four-year-old Kun feels left out of the family. Kun’s jealousy grows, until one day he stumbles into a magical garden, where past and future family members guide him on a journey through their family’s history.
Read MoreLost in Ramen follows the stories of three people: a girl contemplating suicide, a widower, and a chef who survived a car accident, and how they learn to rise above their troubles with the help of a ramen restaurant.
Read More