While Brazil Telenovelas Shrink Families, Jdramas Seek to Expand Them?
Is Japanese television trying to tell Japanese women something about having families?
Is Japanese television trying to tell Japanese women something about having families?
Based on the josei manga by Yumi Unita, Usagi Drop tells the story of 27-year-old Daikichi, who ends up living with his grandfather’s 6-year-old illegitimate child, Rin, after his passing.
Another year has gone by, another night full of Pop, Enka, some Rock and some odd ones out at NHK’s Kouhaku Uta Gassen (紅白歌合戦) event, already in its 62nd edition.
Trailer for the adaptation of the josei manga by Yumi Unita, directed by SABU. Usagi Drop stars Kenichi Matsuyama and Mana Ashida.
Mother is an 11-episode Japanese drama that deals with various issues such as child adoption, foster parents, parent abuse, and the more taboo subject of the spousal abuse.
Ten days of films from all around the world, getting to fall in love with more directors and actors, indulging in interesting and heartbreaking stories. Ten days of film-loving, running around trying to watch as many as possible.
Confessions tells the story of a high school teacher that loses her child. Seeing as she is a very smart woman, she comes to the conclusion that her daughter has been murdered by one of her students.