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  1. Nippon Film acquired the certification of Eco-Action 21 (2006) The Eco-Action 21 Certification and Registration Program is a program for institutions operating under Eco-Action 21 guidelines issued by the Ministry of Environment. Eco-Action 21 guidelines provide methods for setting up, operating, and maintaining effective and efficient systems ...

  2. Dec 20, 2013 · In recent years, Japanese animation has become popular around the world. Industry veteran Yamaguchi Yasuo, who has been involved in anime production for half a century, traces the history of ...

  3. A number of films by Japanese directors have won prizes at international film festivals in recent years, and increasing numbers of Japanese actors have become internationally successful Hollywood ...

  4. Jul 1, 2021 · In addition to the film coating agents the company have provided so far, NPAC plans to sell the coated film itself from 2022. With the full-scale entry into the film business, NPAC is accelerating the development of decorative films, and is also considering developing into areas other than automobiles and expanding the film business globally.

  5. Apr 4, 2022 · April 4th, 2022 – Nippon TV, Japan's leading multiplatform entertainment company, and Sera Film, one of the oldest independent production and distribution companies in Turkey, today announced that the two companies have entered a new co-development partnership to create a brand new international unscripted format for global exploitation. The partnership will formulate the collaboration of Turkish storytelling with the creativity of Japanese fun and crazy game shows.

  6. Nippon Modern is the first intensive study of Japanese cinema in the 1920s and 1930s, a period in which the country’s film industry was at its most prolific and a time when cinema played a singular role in shaping Japanese modernity. During the interwar period, the signs of modernity were ubiquitous in Japan’s urban architecture, literature ...

  7. Nov 29, 2013 · In the sense that the film industries in both countries strive to develop mass appeal genres and make maximum use of easy-to-digest archetypes, they ultimately follow the same strategy.