"Let’s Get Divorced", directed by Fuminori Kaneko, Ryosuke Fukuda and Takuya Sakaue, is a new romantic 'sitcom' TV series, streaming June 22. 2023 on Netflix:
".. a rookie politician and his ambitious film actress wife struggle with their marriage life and decide to split up. However, their parents and agents don’t allow them to do it. But the couple are highly optimistic about getting a divorce and getting on with their lives..."
Cast includes Tori Matsuzaka as 'Taishi Shoji', a philandering, third-generation politician with a sheltered upbringing and Riisa Naka plays his actress wife 'Yui Kurosawa'.
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".. a rookie politician and his ambitious film actress wife struggle with their marriage life and decide to split up. However, their parents and agents don’t allow them to do it. But the couple are highly optimistic about getting a divorce and getting on with their lives..."
Cast includes Tori Matsuzaka as 'Taishi Shoji', a philandering, third-generation politician with a sheltered upbringing and Riisa Naka plays his actress wife 'Yui Kurosawa'.
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- 4/19/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Netflix has greenlit a trio of series across Japan, Australia and Taiwan, featuring top talent.
Japanese sitcom “Let’s Get Divorced” follows a rookie politician and his actor wife who struggle with their marriage life and they decide to split up. However, their parents and agents don’t allow them to do it. It is co-written by Japan’s top scriptwriters Kankuro Kudo and Shizuka Oishi and the cast includes Tori Matsuzaka, Riisa Naka, Ryo Nishikido, Yuka Itaya, Koji Yamamoto and Arata Furuta.
The series is directed by Fuminori Kaneko, Ryosuke Fukuda and Takuya Sakaue and the TBS Sparkle production is produced by Aki Isoyama and Itsumi Katsuno with Naomi Satoh executive producing for Netflix. It will bow in 2023.
“Boy Swallows Universe” is an adaptation of bestselling Australian author Trent Dalton’s novel of the same name. “‘Boy Swallows Universe’ is about a boy who receives a message on a...
Japanese sitcom “Let’s Get Divorced” follows a rookie politician and his actor wife who struggle with their marriage life and they decide to split up. However, their parents and agents don’t allow them to do it. It is co-written by Japan’s top scriptwriters Kankuro Kudo and Shizuka Oishi and the cast includes Tori Matsuzaka, Riisa Naka, Ryo Nishikido, Yuka Itaya, Koji Yamamoto and Arata Furuta.
The series is directed by Fuminori Kaneko, Ryosuke Fukuda and Takuya Sakaue and the TBS Sparkle production is produced by Aki Isoyama and Itsumi Katsuno with Naomi Satoh executive producing for Netflix. It will bow in 2023.
“Boy Swallows Universe” is an adaptation of bestselling Australian author Trent Dalton’s novel of the same name. “‘Boy Swallows Universe’ is about a boy who receives a message on a...
- 3/4/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix Unveils 3 Apac Series; IFTA Rising Star Nominees; BBC Studios Sells Doc Pair – Global Briefs
Netflix Apac Commissions
Netlfix has unveiled a trio of new series from the Apac region. Boy Swallows Universe, from Australia, is an adaptation of the book of the same name and will be turned into an eight x 1-hour show. John Collee (Master and Commander) is penning the adaptation, which comes from Brouhaha Entertainment Australia. The novel is a coming-of-age story set in Brisbane’s violent working class suburban fringe.
Separately, the streamer has set Copycat Killer, an adaptation of Japanese crime novel Mohohan penned by genre fiction writer Miyabe Miyuki. The project comes from Taiwan and will be directed by Chang Jung-chi and Chang Heng-ju, with a cast that include Wu Kang-ren, Alice Ko, Ruby Lin. It will be produced by Greener Grass Production, which was behind Netflix’s Chinese-language series The Victims’ Game.
Finally, Netflix has set Let’s Get Divorced from Japan. The family sitcom is written by Kankuro Kudo,...
Netlfix has unveiled a trio of new series from the Apac region. Boy Swallows Universe, from Australia, is an adaptation of the book of the same name and will be turned into an eight x 1-hour show. John Collee (Master and Commander) is penning the adaptation, which comes from Brouhaha Entertainment Australia. The novel is a coming-of-age story set in Brisbane’s violent working class suburban fringe.
Separately, the streamer has set Copycat Killer, an adaptation of Japanese crime novel Mohohan penned by genre fiction writer Miyabe Miyuki. The project comes from Taiwan and will be directed by Chang Jung-chi and Chang Heng-ju, with a cast that include Wu Kang-ren, Alice Ko, Ruby Lin. It will be produced by Greener Grass Production, which was behind Netflix’s Chinese-language series The Victims’ Game.
Finally, Netflix has set Let’s Get Divorced from Japan. The family sitcom is written by Kankuro Kudo,...
- 3/4/2022
- by Tom Grater and Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
One of the benefits of flying overseas on an international airline, at least for a movie geek, is that the in-flight movies are recent movies from all over the world. This past holiday season, I visited family and was spoiled by Singapore Airline's in-flight entertainment system* with a bevy of new Asian films that I know won't be released in the United States for a while. Better yet, I had 22 hours each way to watch them. So I watched plenty. When you're already there and you write about film, why not write about it?
This is my own In-Flight Asian Film Festival, listed in the order of my preference. All movies are 2010 releases in their native countries, unless otherwise noted.
Read through by clicking next, or click on a movie title to read that review directly.
Do Not Miss:
Thirteen Assassins
Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen...
This is my own In-Flight Asian Film Festival, listed in the order of my preference. All movies are 2010 releases in their native countries, unless otherwise noted.
Read through by clicking next, or click on a movie title to read that review directly.
Do Not Miss:
Thirteen Assassins
Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen...
- 2/5/2011
- by Arya Ponto
- JustPressPlay.net
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