Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Monday, 15 August 2011

TO – 2001 Nights - Clip Three

From Fumihiko Sori (Ichi; Ping Pong), director of the groundbreaking CG animated feature “Vexille”, comes another breathtaking sci-fi spectacle, this time in the form of a two-episode OVA. Adapted from two unrelated stories from the 19 stories that make up the “2001 Nights” manga written and illustrated by Yukinobu Hoshino, TO – 2001 Nights is a beautifully envisioned homage to the golden age of literary and cinematic science fiction.


In the first of the two stories, Elliptical Orbit, the crew aboard the earth-orbiting space station Midnight Bazooka are busy propelling containers of essential supplies toward a moon-base when they are visited by the starship, the Flying Dutchman. Returning from a 15-year mission in deep space, the Dutchman is carrying a cargo of liquid protons bound for earth. Thanks to extended periods of hyper-sleep, the ship’s captain, Maria, has remained her young, beautiful self while her former lover and captain of the Bazooka, Dan, has aged as normal, but still their emotional bonds remain as strong as ever. As Dan and Maria catch up on old times, the space station is invaded by an army of terrorists intent on destroying the moon-base by firing the Dutchman’s cargo into it. Heavily outgunned and outnumbered, Dan and Maria’s respective crew members are forced to join together in a deadly face-off to save their own lives and those of their colleagues on the moon.

An interstellar Romeo and Juliet romance forms the heart of Symbiotic Planet as two young lovers from different human outposts on the same alien planet conduct their relationship in secret against the wishes of their superiors. Ion is a member of the American-European outpost, while his sweetheart Alena hails from the Eurasian contingent. Despite UN intervention, a dispute over territorial rights between the two contingents threatens to degenerate into a military conflict. As hostilities begin to escalate, Ion is accidentally exposed to an unknown variety of alien spores in his outpost’s research lab and is forced to quarantine himself as his body begins to mutate. But, with the two factions now on the brink of war, it is up to the strangely transformed Ion to convince the antagonists that there is another, albeit non-human, option.

DVD & Blu-ray release date: 26 September, 2011

TO – 2001 Nights
Director: Fumihiko Sori
Writers: Fumihiko Sori (adaptation), Yukinobu Hoshino (manga "2001 Ya Monotogari")
Stars: Jun Fukuyama and Aya Hirano

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THE ESTABLISHING SHOT : BEETLE QUEEN CONQUERS TOKYO

Working backwards through history, Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo explores the mystery of the development of Japan’s love affair with bugs. Using insects like an anthropologist’s toolkit, the film uncovers Japanese philosophies that will shift Westerners’ perspectives on nature, beauty, life, and even the seemingly mundane realities of their day-to-day routines.

Release Date: 1 July, 2011



Director: Jessica Oreck
Writer: Jessica Oreck

For more information on film visit the www.theestablishingshot.com

Friday, 5 August 2011

Escaping the cat - Arrietty clip

'Tiny' 14 year old Arrietty lives under the floorboards of an old house with her father and mother. Their peaceful life is dramatically changed when the ever curious Arrietty accidentally allows herself to be seen by Sho, a sickly but well-intentioned 12 year old boy. The fledgling friendship between the two lonely children causes Haru the housekeeper to become aware of the borrowers' existence. The family are forced to choose between staying in their well-established home or leaving for the uncertainty of the great outdoors.

Featuring the voices of Saoirse Ronan, Mark Strong and Olivia Colman.

In Cinemas 29 July, 2011



Director: Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Writers: Mary Norton (novel), Hayao Miyazaki (screenplay)
Stars: Amy Poehler, Will Arnett and Mirai Shida

For more information on film visit the www.theestablishingshot.com

Capture - Arrietty clip

'Tiny' 14 year old Arrietty lives under the floorboards of an old house with her father and mother. Their peaceful life is dramatically changed when the ever curious Arrietty accidentally allows herself to be seen by Sho, a sickly but well-intentioned 12 year old boy. The fledgling friendship between the two lonely children causes Haru the housekeeper to become aware of the borrowers' existence. The family are forced to choose between staying in their well-established home or leaving for the uncertainty of the great outdoors.

Featuring the voices of Saoirse Ronan, Mark Strong and Olivia Colman.

In Cinemas 29 July, 2011



Director: Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Writers: Mary Norton (novel), Hayao Miyazaki (screenplay)
Stars: Amy Poehler, Will Arnett and Mirai Shida

For more information on film visit the www.theestablishingshot.com

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Arrietty Trailer

'Tiny' 14 year old Arrietty lives under the floorboards of an old house with her father and mother. Their peaceful life is dramatically changed when the ever curious Arrietty accidentally allows herself to be seen by Sho, a sickly but well-intentioned 12 year old boy. The fledgling friendship between the two lonely children causes Haru the housekeeper to become aware of the borrowers' existence. The family are forced to choose between staying in their well-established home or leaving for the uncertainty of the great outdoors.

Featuring the voices of Saoirse Ronan, Mark Strong and Olivia Colman.

In Cinemas 29 July, 2011



Director: Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Writers: Mary Norton (novel), Hayao Miyazaki (screenplay)
Stars: Amy Poehler, Will Arnett and Mirai Shida

For more information on film visit the www.theestablishingshot.com