The Fat Bidin Film Club (Ep 354) – Three Sisters
Set amidst Kagoshima’s Rokugatsu-doh summer lantern festival, is a story of three sisters and their family as they struggle to revive their confectionery shop.
Set amidst Kagoshima’s Rokugatsu-doh summer lantern festival, is a story of three sisters and their family as they struggle to revive their confectionery shop.
A documentary of sake craftspeople known as “Noto Toji” and their skills that have been passed down through generations, set amidst the beautiful landscapes of Noto Peninsula before the recent earthquake.
A drama of family bonds, friendships and the various human relationships revolving around the Sendai Grand Tug of War—a spectacular event held in Satsumasendai City that has a tradition of over four centuries.
Nabbie is an elderly lady who lives on a remote island in Okinawa. One day, her granddaughter, Nanako, returns from Tokyo, and so did the love of her life.
A documentary of the Agehama-style salt fields (a style of sun-drying sea water that is scattered on a cleared beach) in Okunoto, which were devastated by a recent earthquake.
This Japanese film is about shy country girl chooses a part-time job at a “maid cafe” where she serves customers while dressed up as a maid. A unique and touching coming-of-age drama.