BRUTUS Dec 1 2025 issue 1043 Beautiful Japanese Films Movie Magazine from Japan

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  1. BRUTUS December 1, 2025 Issue No. 1043 [Beautiful Japanese Films] Magazine – November 17, 2025
  2. Edited by BRUTUS Editorial Department
  3. ASIN: B0FY231991
  4. Publisher: Magazine House (November 17, 2025)
  5. Release Date: November 17, 2025
  6. Language: Japanese
  7. Magazine: 124 pages
  8. Dimensions: 28.4 x 21 x 0.5 cm

  9. Japanese films are exciting right now.
  10. Since its release in June, "National Treasure" has become a long-running hit with astonishing momentum, and the anime film "Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc" is a huge hit both domestically and internationally.
  11. The new film "Days and Travels," which premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland in September, won the top prize for the beauty hidden in its quiet narrative.
  12. Indeed, it's not just Japanese movie buffs who appreciate the beauty of Japanese films.
  13. We have the dramatically changing seasons and nature, as well as metropolises like Tokyo.
  14. Tracing the beauty left behind by classic films is also a fascinating experience.
  15. In this issue, we begin by rediscovering the appeal of Japanese cinema and delve into the true nature of the enduring beauty of these films.

  16. We asked moviegoers across the country, "What is your favorite Japanese film?"

  17. Feature: Beautiful Japanese Films.

  18. Discover the beauty of film through Locarno's top prize-winning film, "Days and Travels."

  19. Sho Miyake / Shim Eun-kyung / Yumi Kawai

  20. Japanese Films and International Film Festivals.

  21. A cinematographer talks about how to find beauty in film.

  22. An actor talks about that actor.
  23. Tadanobu Asano / Aso Kiryu / Yukino Kishii / Miro / Junki Tozuka / Makiko Watanabe / Hiroto Oshita / Akira Emoto

  24. A beautiful and profound film.

  25. A winter masterpiece from Japanese cinema. A summer masterpiece that you'll miss in winter.

  26. Yoji Yamada's 100 films.

  27. The next film for those enchanted by "National Treasure."

  28. My 10 Japanese films.

  29. Min Tanaka talks about Ryuichi Sakamoto and the sound of cinema.

  30. Book in Book
  31. Animator Kiyotaka Oshiyama reveals the true nature of heart-wrenching animated films.

  32. Is Timothée Chalamet's latest film a Japanese film?

  33. Even international filmmakers know the beauty of Japanese cinema.

  34. Four new and beautiful films.