The annual Japanese Film Festival is back with plenty  more Japanese movies for your viewing pleasure. Catch them at GSC Mid  Valley and 1 Utama from June 17 - 21. Tickets are priced at RM5 per  screening.
 Noriben: The Recipe of Fortune
Noriben: The Recipe of Fortune 
Dir: Ogata Akira (2009). Casts: Konishi Manami, Okada Yoshinori,  Murakami Jun.  
- Komaki Nagai leaves her useless husband, with her daughter in tow, and  looks for work in the town she was raised in. She soon accepts  part-time work and bumps into her classmate, Tateo, who takes her to a  Totoya tavern.
 Enraptured by the taste of their mackerel, she becomes determined to  open the ultimate box lunch shop.
Dear Doctor 
Dir: Nishikawa Miwa (2009). Casts: Eita, Yo Kimiko, Yachigusa Kaoru.  
- A Tokyo medical graduate student is assigned as an intern in a tiny  under-populated mountain village. There, he becomes friendly with Ino, a  helpful veteran doctor who visits the sick in the middle of the night.  As the only doctor in the village, its inhabitants regard Ino as a god.
Yamazakura: The Cherry Tree in the Hills 
Dir: Shinohara Tetsuo (2008). Casts: Tanaka Lena, Higashiyama  Noriyuki, Shionada Saburo, Dan Fumi. 
- Set in the Ido period, Noe has lost her husband and married into the  Isomura family. Her encounter with a samurai, Tezuka Yaichiro (who  desires Noe as his wife), makes her already wretched life miserable.  Faced with a drought and severe land tax, Yaichiro makes a decision that  will change both of their lives.
 Dog in a Sidecar
Dog in a Sidecar 
Dir: Negishi Kichitaro (2007). Casta: Yuko Takeuchi, Arata Furuta,  Hana Matsumoto. 
- This original story tells the tale of Kaoru, a young girl who lives  with her obnoxious brother and feckless parents.
 
After her mother abruptly leaves one day, a mysterious woman, by the  name of Yoko, shows up at her front door.
 
A walking contradiction to all notions of proper womanhood, Yoko  eventually takes the girl under her wing and brings her out of her  shell.
One Million Yen Girl 
Dir: Tanada Yuki (2008). Casts: Yû Aoi, Mirau Moriyama, Pierre Taki.
- A 21-year old girl is recently released from prison and has to put up  with local neighbourhood gossip about her. She makes up her mind to save  one million yen, move to a different locale and continue doing so. Her  travels end up being a journey of discovery about herself.
 The Summit: A Chronicle of Stones
Dir: Kimura Daisaku (2009). Casts: Asano Tadanobu, Kagawa Teruyuki,  Matsuda Ryuhei
- The year is 1907. Shibasaki, renowned for his skills as a surveyor, is  suddenly called to General Staff Headquarters, where he receives orders  to conquer Mt. Tsurugidake, the last uncharted region of Japan. The  mountain stands 2,999m above sea level and sometimes referred as “needle  mountain” or “mountain of death” for its inaccessibility.
Feel the Wind
Dir: Omori Sumio (2009). Casts: Koide Keisuke, Hayashi Kento,  Nakamura Yuichi
- Anyone would agree, that the challenge they undertook was impossible.  Haiji was an elite runner until his fateful injury. He encounters  Kakeru, a gifted runner who got kicked out from the track team after a  trouble with his high school coach. Haiji immediately feels that Kakeru  is the runner that will make his dream come true.
 5 Centimeters per Second
5 Centimeters per Second 
Dir: Shinkai Makoto (2007). Voice of: Kenji Mizuhashi, Yoshimi  Kondō, Satomi Hanamura. 
- An animated film about life’s struggles (through time, space, people  and love) that begins in the early 1990s and ends in modern day Japan.
 
The title of the film comes from the speed in which cherry blossom  petals fall: a metaphorical representation of humans and how people  drift apart.
 
Each of the three segment focuses on Takaki Tōno and his struggles to  forget the love of his young life: Akari Shinohara.
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