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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Aihara Hiromi

AIHARA Hiromi began working with Japanese independent films in the ‘80s, and established her own company, Bewiz, in 1995. After that, she forged a new career as an independent producer, began serving as the scout for IFFR in 1999, and became a programming consultant for international festivals (Toronto/Dubai/Macao). She is also a consultant for project markets such as HAF and APM. Her producing credits include: Tsukamoto Shinya’s Tetsuo II: Body Hammer, Tokyo Fist, Pen-ek Ratanaruang’s Last Life in the Universe, Invisible Waves and Imaoka Shinji’s Underwater Love. Hiromi also directed the 2018 documentary Sukita: The Shoot Must Go On.

Hiromi is an IFFR scout for films from Japan.

Aihara Hiromi at IFFR

  • If You Were Young: Rage

    Fukasaku Kinji | 90' | Japan | -

    One of Fukasaku’s least known films that is very rarely screened. It ius an exception within his oeuvre because the story is not set in…
  • Green Mind, Metal Bats

    Kumakiri Kazuyoshi | 96' | Japan | World première

    Baseball film, but not a sport film. But – just to make up – it does have a supporting role for Wakamatsu Koji as the…
  • The Hiding

    Fukui Shozin | 40' | Japan | International premiere

    A woman withdraws into a new apartment. She lives in fear and isolation, but is found by a woman with abnormal gifts. Experimental. Colourful. Frighte
  • The Festival in the Cage

    Saruyama Norihiro | 4' | Japan | European premiere

    A colourful procession of images tells in just a few minutes the whole post-war history of Japan. Virtuoso jewel.
  • Cop Festival – Curated by Shinozaki Makoto

    Kurosawa Kiyoshi, Shinozaki Makoto, Honda Ryuichi, Tanaka Yoji, Iguchi Noboru, Fujita Hideyuki, Ozawa, Tsuda Kanji | 80' | Japan | -

    Japanese film makers each indulged themselves for ten minutes on the genre of the police film. With the assistance of familiar faces and surprising ne
  • Peep “TV” Show

    Tsuchiya Yutaka | 98' | Japan | World premiere

    Raw, cheap and bravura video film that does not pay much attention to the boundary that apparently exists between fiction and reality. With and about
  • A Tender Place

    Nagasaki Shunichi | 201' | Japan | -

    Stunning drama with elegant, labyrinthine plot about the disappearance of a girl aged five. The mother continues to fantasise about her return, while
  • Hand Soap

    Oyama Kei | 16' | Japan | International premiere

    Family with growing adolescent son portrayed in a beautiful animation style. Calm and yet sultry.
  • Lost Paradise in Tokyo

    Shiraishi Kazuya | 115' | Japan | European premiere

    Unconventional trio – the serious Mikio, his mentally handicapped brother and a lively call girl – seek happiness through thick and thin. Laconic trag