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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Japan's Film Frontier Program Unveils Promising Filmmakers for Global Expansion

Japan's Film Frontier Program Unveils Promising Filmmakers for Global Expansion

2 Nov

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Summary

  • Five filmmakers selected for 18-month Film Frontier Global Networking Program
  • Program aims to nurture creative professionals for international development
  • Selected directors and producer share enthusiasm for opportunities provided
Japan's Film Frontier Program Unveils Promising Filmmakers for Global Expansion

In November 2025, the Japan Arts Council's Film Frontier initiative has announced the five participants for its second cohort of the Global Networking Program. The selected filmmakers, including directors Kaneko Yurina, Kusano Natsuka, Takahashi Sota, Fujimoto Akio, and producer Yoshihara Hiroyuki, will receive 18 months of tailored support to help them develop their international careers.

The program, which operates under the Japan Creator Support Fund, is designed to nurture creative professionals capable of working globally. It provides guidance for international development, supports participation in overseas film festivals, and facilitates networking with international industry partners. The announcement event, held during the 38th Tokyo International Film Festival, also featured updates from directors Nakanishi Mai and Yamashita Tsubomi, who are part of the program's previous and residency cohorts.

The selected filmmakers expressed their enthusiasm for the opportunities the program offers. Kaneko noted the value of support throughout the entire filmmaking process, particularly in fundraising. Takahashi revealed his long-held desire to make a film in Serbia, calling the selection a "significant step forward." Fujimoto expressed pleasure at receiving support while his film "Lost Land" screens at TIFF. Yoshihara said he was grateful his project was chosen despite being difficult to center, and Kusano emphasized her happiness at dedicating time to research for her next project.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Film Frontier Global Networking Program is an initiative by the Japan Arts Council that provides 18 months of tailored support to help nurture creative professionals capable of working globally.
The five filmmakers selected for the second cohort are directors Kaneko Yurina, Kusano Natsuka, Takahashi Sota, Fujimoto Akio, and producer Yoshihara Hiroyuki.
The program will provide guidance for international development, support participation in overseas film festivals, and facilitate networking with international industry partners to help the filmmakers advance their international careers.

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