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'Kokuho': Japan's Highest-Grossing Film Hits U.K.
16 Feb
Summary
- Japanese live-action film 'Kokuho' is set for a U.K. release.
- The film has earned $125 million in Japan, becoming a box office hit.
- It depicts rivalry and friendship in the Kabuki theater world.

The critically acclaimed Japanese film "Kokuho," which has achieved the status of the highest-grossing live-action movie in its home country, is scheduled for release in the United Kingdom and Ireland on April 3. This cinematic event follows the film's phenomenal success in Japan, where it has grossed $125 million since its release.
Directed by Lee Sang-il, "Kokuho" is a period drama based on Yoshida Shuichi's novel. It delves into the complex relationships and rivalries between two men immersed in the world of Kabuki theater. Set against the backdrop of Nagasaki in 1964, the narrative follows a young protagonist mentored by a renowned Kabuki actor and his son.
The film has garnered international attention, premiering at the Directors' Fortnight at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. It also received a nomination for best make-up and hairstyling at the 98th Academy Awards. "Kokuho" will be screened at the Glasgow Film Festival and Dublin International Film Festival prior to its theatrical rollout.




