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Films & Shows from Chunichi Shimbun

Welcome to our dedicated collection of titles produced by Chunichi Shimbun. Renowned for its creative vision, quality craftsmanship, and cinematic innovation, Chunichi Shimbun has contributed some of the most memorable and influential works to the world of film and television. Whether you’re a longtime follower of their productions or discovering their catalogue for the first time, this selection offers a window into the storytelling excellence and artistic flair that define Chunichi Shimbun’s legacy.

With 3 outstanding titles currently featured, our continuously updated lineup includes both celebrated classics and exciting new releases. Explore detailed descriptions, user ratings, and reviews to find the perfect movie or show for your next viewing session. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of narratives and visual styles that Chunichi Shimbun brings to the screen, and experience the magic of their productions from the comfort of your own home.

The Asadas! (2020)

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Masashi is a photographer. He has his parents and an older brother Yukihiro. Through the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, Masashi begins to take staged photos of his family.

Mumon: The Land of Stealth (2017)

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Raised suckling poison arrows among the sparring Iga ninja factions, Mumon is a carefree 16th-century mercenary. When the ninja council makes a power play to defeat the young Nobukatsu Oda struggling to step into his father’s warlord shoes as they expand rule across the country, Mumon jumps into the fray to satisfy his new bride Okuni’s demand that he make good on his promises of wealth. Yet Mumon soon finds what is worth fighting for beyond money or nation.

Rage (2016)

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A man brutally murders a married couple and leaves the word “ikari” (“rage”) written with their blood. The killer undergoes plastic surgery and flees. At three different locations in Japan, a male stranger appears. People suspect that the stranger might be the murderer.