The Japan Film Festival (JFF) in India has revealed its Mumbai screening schedule, scheduled to take place from December 7 to 10 at PVR Infiniti Mall, Andheri West. The festival aims to bring a diverse range of Japanese films to Indian audiences, showcasing Japan’s rich film culture. Itinerary in Mumbai includes:
Movie Detective Conan: The Last Magician of the Century (Case Closed: The Last Magician of the Century)
Day: December 8 Time: 8:15 p.m. IST
Lupine III: The Castle of Cagliostro (4K Remake)
Day: December 9 Time: 11:30 am IST
Detective Conan: Ancient Capital Crossroads
Day: December 9 Time: 4:30 p.m. IST
Famous Detective Conan Episode “One” (Detective Conan – Episode 1: The great detective becomes small)
Day: December 9 Time: 7 pm. IST
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The festival, organized by The Japan Foundation, is not limited to Mumbai and also has screenings in Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Bengaluru and Kolkata. Previous screenings took place in Delhi from October 12 to October 15 and in Hyderabad and Chennai from November 2 to November 5.
This celebration of cinema offers a mix of genres, including iconic series like Detective Conan and classics like Lupine III, showcasing diverse storytelling and artistic styles. form of Japanese cinema. The 4K remake of Hayao Miyazaki’s Lupine III: The Castle of Cagliostro brings a sense of nostalgia to anime enthusiasts.
Attendees in Mumbai can immerse themselves in the magic of Detective Conan’s mysteries, the adventurous world of Lupine III and the captivating storytelling in Detective Conan Episode “One.” The film festival serves as a platform to promote cultural exchange through the universal language of cinema.
Film festivals play an important role in introducing global audiences to the rich tapestry of world cinema, offering a unique insight into different cultures and backgrounds. storytelling tradition. The Japan Film Festival, with its carefully curated selection, gives Indian viewers the opportunity to discover and appreciate the unique stories and visual aesthetics of Japanese films.
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As the film festival continues its journey across major cities in India, audiences can look forward to more exciting screenings and more cultural experiences. The inclusion of iconic titles on the Mumbai schedule ensures an exciting cinematic journey for enthusiasts and newcomers alike, cultivating a deeper appreciation for Japanese cinema.