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- BRUTUS December 1, 2025 Issue No. 1043 [Beautiful Japanese Films] Magazine – November 17, 2025
- Edited by BRUTUS Editorial Department
- ASIN: B0FY231991
- Publisher: Magazine House (November 17, 2025)
- Release Date: November 17, 2025
- Language: Japanese
- Magazine: 124 pages
- Dimensions: 28.4 x 21 x 0.5 cm
- Japanese films are exciting right now.
- 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.
- 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.
- Indeed, it's not just Japanese movie buffs who appreciate the beauty of Japanese films.
- We have the dramatically changing seasons and nature, as well as metropolises like Tokyo.
- Tracing the beauty left behind by classic films is also a fascinating experience.
- 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.
- We asked moviegoers across the country, "What is your favorite Japanese film?"
- Feature: Beautiful Japanese Films.
- Discover the beauty of film through Locarno's top prize-winning film, "Days and Travels."
- Sho Miyake / Shim Eun-kyung / Yumi Kawai
- Japanese Films and International Film Festivals.
- A cinematographer talks about how to find beauty in film.
- An actor talks about that actor.
- Tadanobu Asano / Aso Kiryu / Yukino Kishii / Miro / Junki Tozuka / Makiko Watanabe / Hiroto Oshita / Akira Emoto
- A beautiful and profound film.
- A winter masterpiece from Japanese cinema. A summer masterpiece that you'll miss in winter.
- Yoji Yamada's 100 films.
- The next film for those enchanted by "National Treasure."
- My 10 Japanese films.
- Min Tanaka talks about Ryuichi Sakamoto and the sound of cinema.
- Book in Book
- Animator Kiyotaka Oshiyama reveals the true nature of heart-wrenching animated films.
- Is Timothée Chalamet's latest film a Japanese film?
- Even international filmmakers know the beauty of Japanese cinema.
- Four new and beautiful films.