Denden
11 titles
Filmography
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Cold Fish
(2011)Inspired by the story of a real-life Japanese serial killer Cold Fish is a bloodcurdling suspense drama that unveils the underlying insanity of an ordinary man.

DV: Domestic Violence
(2005)Yasuko’s marriage seems to be going well until one day, her husband begins to act strangely. Her formerly gentle and caring husband becomes Yasuko’s worst nightmare.

Like Someone in Love
(2012)Like Someone in Love, named after Ella Fitzgerald’s jazz standard, is a droll, elegant and playful film preoccupied with identities mistaken and assumed, laced with references to the films of Yasujirō Ozu. Akiko, a pretty and slightly distant sociology student works nights as a high-class escort. Instead of studying for her exams and meeting her grandmother, she reluctantly goes to the house of her latest client, the retired sociology professor Takashi. Next morning, she allows him to give her a ride to university where they cross paths with her volatile boyfriend, Noriaki who assumes that the kind old man is Akiko's grandfather. An odd role-playing routine begins, until the hoax is discovered.
GAME OF SPY
Japan is being targeted by criminals, and a group of secret agents (GOS) are secretly working to save the nation. They've got 72 hours to save Tokyo's 14 million residents from a terror attack by Mundo, a worldwide terrorist group. Can they do it in time? And what's Mundo's true goal? Watch as ninjas defeat their enemies using ancient ninja weapons in this exciting action film! (C) Toei Company

Princess Sakura
(2013)Visually stunning, bursting with action, desire, and sexual tension, this is the mad journey of a rebellious princess who falls from grace and is forced to work at a brothel. A seductive adaptation of the classic kabuki play, PRINCESS SAKURA follows the willful princess as she takes up work at a brothel in the hopes of meeting the man she fell in love with the night he assaulted her.

Tokyo!
(2008)Explore the lively city where anything is possible, which sets the unusual and imaginative tone for three short films from visionary directors.

Tokyo Tribe
(2014)In an alternate Japan, rival factions vie for control. When the leader of the Wu-Ronz tribe oversteps boundaries to seize Tokyo, chaos erupts.

Mr. Inukai Keeps a Dog
(2011)
Cure
(1997)Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s arresting international breakthrough established him as one of the leaders of an emerging new wave of Japanese horror while pushing the genre into uncharted realms of philosophical and existential exploration. A string of shocking, seemingly unmotivated murders—each committed by a different person yet all bearing the same grisly hallmarks—leads Detective Takabe (Koji Yakusho) into a labyrinthine investigation to discover what connects them, and into a disturbing game of cat and mouse with an enigmatic amnesiac (Masato Hagiwara) who may be evil incarnate. Awash in hushed, hypnotic dread, CURE is a tour de force of psychological tension and a hallucinatory journey into the darkest recesses of the human mind.

The Forest of Love
(2019)A con man and a would-be filmmaking crew force themselves into the lives of two grief-scarred young women. But nothing is as it seems.

Uzumaki
(2000)The inhabitants of a small Japanese town become increasingly obsessed with and tormented by spirals.