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Japan Foundation & PVR Cinemas launch theatrical edition of Japanese Film Festival 2022 in Delhi

| @indiablooms | Mar 05, 2022, at 09:09 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Japanese Film Festival 2022 in India hosted by the Japan Foundation, New Delhi, in partnership with PVR Cinemas, has opened with the critically acclaimed film Wife of a Spy by filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa, at PVR, Select City Walk, Saket, New Delhi.

Wife of a Spy has accrued great critical and commercial success internationally. Set in the World War II period, this historical drama premiered at the 77th Venice International Film Festival, where it also won the prestigious Silver Lion award.

It was also the closing film at 51st IFFI 2021.

Celebrating Japanese culture through specially curated films, the event witnessed the presence of Koji Sato, Director General, Japan Foundation New Delhi and His Excellency Satoshi Suzuki, Ambassador of Japan to India to inaugurate the theatrical edition of the festival in Delhi.

Following the inauguration, Satoshi Suzuki and Koji Sato addressed the audience on the developing intercultural relations between India and Japan, especially through films and the collaborations in making JFF-India 2022 possible.

Marking the occasion, Koji Sato, Director General, Japan Foundation New Delhi said, "We are quite excited to launch the theatrical edition of the Japanese Film Festival 2022 in Delhi which also marks the 70th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Diplomatic Relations between Japan and India.

"The success of the online edition of the festival which ran for 2 weeks and the overwhelming response of Indian audience towards embracing Japanese culture have prompted us to bring back the theatrical edition in the city of Delhi."

He further added, "Looking at the growing love for Japanese culture and content in India, we aim to promote collaboration between Indian and Japanese film industries.

"I am sure JFF will help further consolidate the friendship between the people of our two countries by creating avenues for our Indian audiences to seamlessly enjoy these experiences in their everyday lives. Films bring us together from all over the world, and we are here to promote this togetherness."

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