Kota Kinabalu: The much-awaited Japanese Film Festival (JFF) returns for its 19th edition this year.
The festival runs from Sept 7-Oct 15 at selected GSC cinemas across Malaysia, with screenings at GSC Suria Sabah, here, to be held from Oct 12-15.The programme promises to deliver the finest selection of Japanese cinema on the grand screen for everyone’s delight.
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Festival goers will also be rewarded while enjoying the festival by collecting stamps, which they can use to redeem exclusive goodies and prizes.All films presented will be in Japanese with English subtitles, and this is the list of movies:High school student Naotatsu decides to move in with his uncle Shigemichi to live closer to school. However, on the day of his arrival, the one who came to pick him up at the station was a woman named Sasaki .
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