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Masaharu Fukuyama and Ko Shibasaki reunite in Silent Parade, the third big-screen spin-off from the Galileo television show that’s essentially a Japanese answer to the BBC’s Sherlock.
All the information about Amalfi: Rewards of the Goddess at cines.com. Directors, Script, Music, Photography, Producers, Genre and actors who participate.
Books ready for free download this year include today’s release of Keiichiro Hirano’s bestseller in Tokyo, ‘At the End of the Matinee.’
‘This Complex Diversity’
The author of
At the End of the Matinee leans in and sports a slightly impish smile when he hears a question he likes to answer.
Better in English than he gives himself credit for being, Keiichiro Hirano, has heard the phrase “language of relationships” in an interview with
Publishing Perspectives from his home in Japan. He’s being asked through interpreter Beth Cary about the modulating personalities in his books–intelligent, shifting souls who seem to surprise themselves as much as his readers as they move from one guise to another.