The new firm will focus on giving theatrical releases to Japanese features.
Momo Films, a new distributor with a focus on Japanese cinema, is launching in Canada with the acquisition of Emma Kawawada’s My Small Land from Gaga Corporation.
Aki Takabatake, founder and CEO of the Toronto-based distributor, said the firm will initially aim to theatrically release two to four films a year and is in talks on a number of titles.
“I want to distribute good quality Japanese films in Canada and be a cultural bridge between Japan and Canada,” said Takabatake. “I also want to give back...
Momo Films, a new distributor with a focus on Japanese cinema, is launching in Canada with the acquisition of Emma Kawawada’s My Small Land from Gaga Corporation.
Aki Takabatake, founder and CEO of the Toronto-based distributor, said the firm will initially aim to theatrically release two to four films a year and is in talks on a number of titles.
“I want to distribute good quality Japanese films in Canada and be a cultural bridge between Japan and Canada,” said Takabatake. “I also want to give back...
- 9/29/2022
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
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