South Australian wrestling fans now have a new one-stop calendar that includes everything from films, wrestling meet-ups, and professional shows.
The 20th annual Japanese Film Festival will run from 21 – 30 October exclusively at the Mercury Cinema in the city, showcasing 10 films across multiple genre.
(The trailer above is without English subtitles but this film will screen subtitled) It’s not about winning, but being a winner, which makes this the perfect closing film for the fantastic 2015 Japanese Film Festival. 100 Yen Love is a boxing film with heart, that follows the transformation of Ichiko (Sakura Ando), a 32 year old, stay-at-home slob. With […]
A group of highly dysfunctional young women & the cross-dressing son of a Minister join forces to fight a property developer from tearing down their home.
On Friday 30 October 2015, the Mercury Cinema got a taste of Japan with the opening night celebration of the 19th annual Japanese Film Festival.
In 2019, the Media Betterment Act censors free speech and burns books, forcing libraries to create their own armies to protect tomes under their care.
Based on the popular Bakuman manga serial, this live action comedy tells the story of two high school teenagers to join forces to create their own manga series.
Opening Night of japanese Film Festival Tuesday 6 September at Mercury Cinema with screening of comedy "Handsome Suit"