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Morley Robertson’s Movie Column 4: Imagining the great transformation of an era — The King’s Speech, Volume 3
TV personality Morley Robertson introduces three films for imagining a post-corona world that’s undergone a great transformation. His final movie recommendation of this series is The King’s Speech. -
Morley Robertson’s Movie Column Vol. 3: Imagining the great transformation of an era — Mad Max
TV personality Morley Robertson introduces three films for imagining a post-corona world that’s undergone a great transformation. His second movie recommendation is Mad Max. -
Morley Robertson’s Movie Column 2: Imagining the great transformation of an era. “The Joker,” Volume 1
TV personality Morley Robertson introduces three films for imagining a post-corona world that’s undergone a great transformation. He starts with “The Joker.” -
Being unashamedly human in the face of struggle — Minori Hagiwara’s two film picks
When they act, some actors are in the zone from head to toe, and such is the case in two films called From Miyamoto to You and 100 Yen Love. -
On Call Me by Your Name, the film that restored Kotone Furukawa’s faith in humanity
At one point, actor Kotone Furukawa questioned humanity every time she saw what was going on all over the world. What film saved her amidst it all? -
Dairiku Okamoto, “Dairiku” designer on 3 films. Learning fashion from the American New Cinema films on which the collection is based
What feelings of 1970’s anti-war and anti-regime youth were reflected in American New Cinema which in turn influenced young fashion designers. -
Nobuyuki Sakuma on 4 Films We Can Learn From. Part 2.
TV producer of TV TOKYO Corporation, Nobuyuki Sakuma talks about his movie recommendations and the memories attached to them. -
Nobuyuki Sakuma on 4 Films We Can Learn From. Part 1.
TV producer of TV TOKYO Corporation, Nobuyuki Sakuma, chooses soul-stirring films that would have flipped his perspective as a teenager. -
Series of Movie: Morley Robertson: Wake up to today’s world seen in “West World”
What does Morley Robertson, who says that the emotions felt from the evil the Covid-19a are tied up in the series, want to convey?