What's Happening?
Kino Films has acquired the world sales rights for 'Mentor,' a drama directed by Yoshida Keisuke. The film explores the aftermath of a tragic fireworks accident that destroyed an apartment complex, affecting
the lives of two boys involved. As adults, the characters Ryunosuke and Takumi grapple with the incident's impact, while the reappearance of a key figure, Nomoto, challenges their perceptions. The film features performances by Isomura Hayato, Suezawa Seiya, and Ayano Go, and is set for release in Japanese theaters on October 16, 2026.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of 'Mentor' by Kino Films highlights the global interest in Japanese cinema and the potential for international distribution. The film's narrative, dealing with themes of trauma and redemption, resonates with audiences worldwide. The involvement of acclaimed actors and the director's previous successes suggest that 'Mentor' could achieve critical acclaim and commercial success. This development is significant for the Japanese film industry, as it continues to expand its reach and influence in the global market.






