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The UK's largest Japanese film festival is coming to Manchester

Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Daniel Sheppard

The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme returns in February with the UK's biggest annual showcase of Japanese cinema, guided by the theme Knowing Me, Knowing You: The True Self in Japanese Cinema. The season explores how identity is formed, questioned and reshaped, taking inspiration from classics such as Akira Kurosawa's “Rashomon”, where truth and self-perception constantly collide.

Across the programme, films reflect the fragile, subjective nature of the self and the ways we understand one another. The selection spans social drama, comedy, sci-fi and horror, as well as timeless classics and recent releases. The line-up is crowned by a new film from Takashi Miike, ensuring a varied and unforgettable cinematic journey.

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JFTFP26 will be touring the country from early February to late March, with its visit to Manchester spread across two sites. From 6 to 8 February, it will be part of the Manchester Film Weekender at Altrincham Little Theatre. It will return to Greater Manchester on select days between 6 and 27 March for screenings at Leigh Film Factory.

You can find out more about the festival and book tickets here

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