Debut feature receives its world premiere in San Sebastian’s New Directors competition this weekend.
Japanese studio Nikkatsu has picked up international rights to Jesus, directed by Hiroshi Okuyama, which receives its world premiere in San Sebastian’s New Directors competition this weekend.
The film marks the feature debut of the 22-year-old filmmaker, who has previously made short films and music videos, and is the youngest filmmaker to ever be selected for San Sebastian’s New Directors section.
Produced by Tadashi Yoshino, the independent production stars Yura Sato, Riki Okuma, Chad Mullane and Kibiki Yuko.
The story revolves around a...
Japanese studio Nikkatsu has picked up international rights to Jesus, directed by Hiroshi Okuyama, which receives its world premiere in San Sebastian’s New Directors competition this weekend.
The film marks the feature debut of the 22-year-old filmmaker, who has previously made short films and music videos, and is the youngest filmmaker to ever be selected for San Sebastian’s New Directors section.
Produced by Tadashi Yoshino, the independent production stars Yura Sato, Riki Okuma, Chad Mullane and Kibiki Yuko.
The story revolves around a...
- 9/21/2018
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
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