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The History of Japanese Cinema: 2011 |
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| 29/1 - |
Gantz, a sci-fi action fantasy based on a popular manga is released. Ninomiya Kazuya and Matsuyama Kenichi satr as two young men resurrected from the dead to battle aliens. [ADD] |
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| 18/2 - | The major prizes at the 34th Japanese Academy Awards are shared between three films: Tetsuya Nakashima's Confessions, Sang-il Lee's Villain, and Takashi Miike's Thirteen Assassins. [MORE] | |||
| 14/3 - | Attendance at Tokyo cinemas drops by 50% in the wake of the devastating earthquake of 10th March. [ADD] | |||
| 15/3 - | The theatrical release of Aftershock, a film about the repercussions of a 1976 earthquake is cancelled following the previous week's earthquake. Clint Eastwood's Hereafter is also withdrawn from circulation. [ADD] | |||
| 27/5 - |
Sony announces losses of $3.1 billion after deferring $4.4 billion of tax credits. The poor results are blamed on a global slow-down in home entertainment, the weak dollar, and the earthquake in Japan. [ADD] |
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| 19/7 - | Harada Yoshio, who appeared in more than 100 films in a career spanning four decades, dies at the age of 71. [ADD] | |||
| 21/12 - | Director Yoshimitsu Morita dies of acute liver failure in Tokyo at the age of 61. [ADD] | |||
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