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sword.of.the.stranger_main_thumb“Hit Me With Music Vol. 2” Opens 2010 With New Films To Screen At The Premiere Venue For Japanese Pop Culture

San Francisco, CA, December 29, 2009 – VIZ Cinema, the nation’s first and only movie theatre dedicated to Japanese film, opens 2010 with an exciting new program for January that continues to explore music as a cinematic theme.

From rock ‘n roll to classical, music provides the soundtrack for young people’s lives. “Hit Me With Music, Volume 2” will showcase several films that each move to a different beat and will premiere Shindo, Midnight Sun and Oh! My Buddha. VIZ Cinema’s ever popular Weeknight Anime People will screen the samurai action of Sword of the Stranger while the venue’s NEW PEOPLE ARTIST SERIES plans a special presentation of the intriguing documentary, Daido Moriyama: Stray Dog of Tokyo. Preview trailers and screening times are available at: http://www.vizcinema.com.

Shindo, December 26th- January 7th REGIONAL PREMIERE
Shindo is based on a manga series created by Akira Sasou. Wao is a high school graduate wanting to go to music school and he meets Uta, a 13-year-old child prodigy pianist. Uta often skips lessons behind her mother’s back but she takes a liking to Wao, who is completely devoted to the piano. Uta soon begins to regularly visit Wao’s family vegetable shop and although they are not lovers or siblings, their relationship grows close through the pair’s shared love of music. Actor Kenichi Matsuyama (Death Note) gives an excellent performance as the young man, Wao, while Uta is played by Riko Narumi, a talented up and coming actress. This is her first starring role in a feature film.

Midnight Sun, January 8th - January 21st
Kaoru is a talented young teenager who sings and plays guitar. But she also suffers from a rare skin disease called Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP), which prevents her body from repairing the cell damage caused by ultraviolet (UV) light. This means that she must avoid sunlight completely. She has never attended school and is incapable of doing many things most teenagers take for granted. When she falls in love with a boy named Kouji, however, she once again begins to challenge herself as she tries things she had given up because of illness and slowly regains her inner sunshine.

Oh! My Buddha, January 22nd - February 4th
Jun is a boy who just started his first year at a private Buddhist school and is obsessed with his guitar and Bob Dylan. Despite his love for rock and roll, his life is like a mundane routine just passing him by. One day, his friend invites him to go to an island over summer break and stay at a youth hostel with other boys and girls who practice “free love.” Jun’s journey into adulthood begins. This film refreshingly and often comically depicts the awkward stages of adolescent life. Daichi Watanabe from the popular band Kuroneko Chelsey makes his debut in this film.

sword.of.the.stranger_mainSword of the Stranger Sword of the Stranger, January 19th – January 20th WEEKNIGHT ANIME PEOPLE
Famed animation studio BONES (Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa) pulls out all the stops in this feature-length samurai anime action movie. No Name is a ronin who abandoned his name in troubled times and vowed to never unsheathe his sword again. Luo-Lang is a blond-haired, blue-eyed Western assassin working for the Ming Dynasty. The two strangers are destined to clash, as the only thing they believe in is their swordsmanship. They kill – and kill some more – in this blazing display of Japanese sword action!

Daido Moriyama: Stray Dog Of Tokyo, January 26th FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Daido Moriyama has been a major force in artistic photography since the late 60’s, but his true persona has been hidden behind a veil of mystery, until now. This documentary follows the charismatic Moriyama as he takes his first digital photos and displays his trademark photographic technique of taking quick snapshots without looking in the viewfinder. Often shot in black and white, out of focus and dramatically cropped or tilted, the themes of Moriyama's images have been said to convey a sense of the disordered human condition and the conflicting realities of modern urban life. The DVD for this documentary film will be released on the same date from VIZ Pictures. For more details please visit www.viz-pictures.com.

VIZ Cinema is the nation’s first movie theatre devoted exclusively to Japanese film and anime. The 143-seat subterranean theatre is located in the basement of the NEW PEOPLE building and features plush seating, digital as well as 35mm projection, and a THX®-certified sound system.

NEW PEOPLE offers the latest films, art, fashion and retail brands from Japan and is the creative vision of the J-Pop Center Project and VIZ Pictures, a distributor and producer of Japanese live action film. Located at 1746 Post Street, the 20,000 square foot structure features a striking 3-floor transparent glass façade that frames a fun and exotic new environment to engage the imagination into the 21st Century. A dedicated web site is also now available at: www.NewPeopleWorld.com.
 
TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughTime_poster_thumb“Hit Me With Music” Complements The Holidays With Four Films Featuring Rollicking Soundtracks At The Nation’s Premier Venue For Japanese Pop Culture

San Francisco, CA, December 3, 2009 – VIZ Cinema, the nation’s first and only movie theatre dedicated to Japanese film, presents music as the theme for its December program that features a quartet of critically acclaimed movies.

“Hit Me With Music, Volume 1” kicks off with the high school rock and roll melodrama, Linda Linda Linda , to be followed by 20th Century Boys 1: Beginning of the End for a special two-week run to celebrate the new DVD release from VIZ Pictures. The theatre’s popular Weeknight Anime People will delight fans with a special presentation of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and the month concludes with the coming of age musical drama Shindo. Preview trailers and a complete list of screening times are available at: http://www.vizcinema.com.

TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughTime_poster_highresThe Girl Who Leapt Through Time Linda Linda Linda, December 4th-10th
Only three days before their high school festival, guitarist Kei (Yu Kashii), drummer Kyoko (Aki Maeda of Battle Royale), and bassist Nozomi (Shiori Sekine) are forced to recruit a new lead singer for their band. They choose a shy Korean exchange student named Son (Doona Bae of Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance), even though her comprehension of Japanese is a bit rough! It’s a race against time as the group struggles to learn three songs for the festival’s rock concert – including a classic 80’s punk-pop song “Linda Linda” by the Japanese group The Blue Hearts. The film notably offers a soundtrack by ex-Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha and a cameo by punk rock legends The Ramones.

20th Century Boys 1: Beginning of the End, December 11th-24th
By popular demand! 20th Century Boys 1: Beginning of the End returns to VIZ Cinema to celebrate the highly anticipated DVD release! Based on the best-selling manga series by Naoki Urasawa, this first chapter of the film trilogy revolves around the “Book of Prophecy” written by a boy named Kenji and his friends, who imagine a hero who will stand up to an evil organization plotting to destroy the world. Thirty years later, a series of global catastrophes occur exactly as they were described in their book. With the power of music, will Kenji be able to save the world from destruction?! A special DVD release event is scheduled for Friday, December 11th at 7:30pm. Admission is $25.00 and also includes a copy of the DVD.

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, December 15th-16th
Underachieving high school student Makoto Konno recently started hearing voices and having strange visions that can’t be explained. One day while riding her bike home from school she gets hit by a train – but doesn’t die. Instead she finds herself transported back in time to a few moments before the accident, allowing her to escape in time. After learning that she has this unique ability to “leap” through time, Makoto begins to use it in her everyday life to deftly avoid just about every mundane inconvenience or socially awkward situation. However, when she uses her powers too much with her closest friends, she discovers that the benefits of time travel aren’t all they’re cracked up to be.

Shindo, December 26th- January 7th REGIONAL PREMIERE
Shindo is based on a manga series created by Akira Sasou. Wao is a high school graduate wanting to go to music school and he meets Uta, a 13-year-old child prodigy pianist. Uta often skips lessons behind her mother’s back but she takes a liking to Wao, who is completely devoted to the piano. Uta soon begins to regularly visit Wao’s family vegetable shop and although they are not lovers or siblings, their relationship grows close through the pair’s shared love of music. Actor Kenichi Matsuyama gives an excellent performance as the young man, Wao, while Uta is played by Riko Narumi, a talented up and coming actress. This is her first starring role in a feature film.

VIZ Cinema is the nation’s first movie theatre devoted exclusively to Japanese film and anime. The 143-seat subterranean theatre is located in the basement of the NEW PEOPLE building and features plush seating, digital as well as 35mm projection, and a THX®-certified sound system.

NEW PEOPLE offers the latest films, art, fashion and retail brands from Japan and is the creative vision of the J-Pop Center Project and VIZ Pictures, a distributor and producer of Japanese live action film. Located at 1746 Post Street, the 20,000 square foot structure features a striking 3-floor transparent glass façade that frames a fun and exotic new environment to engage the imagination into the 21st Century. A dedicated web site is also now available at: www.NewPeopleWorld.com.
 
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