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- A collection of tales based upon eight of director Akira Kurosawa's recurring dreams.
- A tale of ambition, family, love, and war set in the midst of the Japanese Civil Wars of the sixteenth century.
- In December 1941, ex-army captain Rick Leland boards a Japanese ship heading to Asia via the Panama Canal where his Japanese hosts show interest in the American defense plans for the canal zone.
- WWII Japanese war brides share their stories of struggle and triumph. Arriving in the US alongside husbands who were their former enemies, they experienced being disowned by their Japanese families and rejection by their American in-laws.
- A Japanese family moves to Denmark and in next to Fa(the)r and his 4 kids. The Japanese son is the same age as one of the 4 and they become BFFs. This is an opportunity to learn about each other's cultures but not without problems.
- In this genre-defying cult classic, a humanoid robot girl sets out on a quest to make 30,000 friends in order to become fully human. What better way to gain the love of thousands than by becoming a pop idol?
- A young Japanophile Belgian woman in Tokyo falls into a whirlwind romance with a Francophile Japanese student.
- A family in ruins recovers through their encounter with a "Zasikiwarashi", the japanese spirit.
- Music video for 2023 Mix of the City Pop hit "Stay with Me" by Miki Matsubara. Directed by Fridman Sisters.
- Several flamenco artists recall their experiences while traveling and performing Spanish music in Japan.
- "The Brides" is the 2nd of 5 films that make up "War Brides of Japan, a docu*memory". Asako-san ("The Best Ambassador") married a white GI while Fumiko-san ("Kitchens and a Priest") married a black one.
- "Herstory" is the 1st of 5 films that make up "War Brides of Japan, a docu*memory". Two historians discuss WWII Japanese war brides, how they survived the bombing of Japan, and met and married their former enemies during the US Occupation.
- "The Culture" is the 4th of 5 films that make up "War Brides of Japan, a docu*memory". M. Fumie, Diana and Sophia (Yoshi), discuss their Japanese heritages. Michelle, Stephanie, and Hannah talk about being 3rd generation "quapa".
- A music video for Dir en Grey's song "Obscure".
- A super-loud singer is losing his voice due to his overuse of a super-loud voice-drug. Will a super-soft singer be able to help him somehow?
- A profile of Rebecca Flint; a 14-year-old girl from the Isle of Man who became an Internet sensation by dancing on Youtube and a celebrity idol in Japan.
- The live performance video recorded at Tokyo Kousei Nenkin Kaikan on August 22nd, 2005 promoting the new album San.
- "BFF's: Buddhist Friends Forever" is the 5th of 5 films that make up "War Brides of Japan, a docu*memory". Two families and the daughter of a Japanese war bride are all linked through their Buddhist religion.