[Roppongi Tsutaya Books] Director Akio Fujimoto of the movie "LOST LAND" appears as a guest! Public recording of the podcast "Cinema Ratatouille" to be held on April 6 (Mon)
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Movie director talk event held at Roppongi Tsutaya Books
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When and where is the public recording of the podcast "Cinema Ratatouille" featuring Director Akio Fujimoto scheduled to take place?
- A: It will be held on Monday, April 6, 2026 at Roppongi Tsutaya Books located in Minato-ku, Tokyo.
- Q: What special award did Director Akio Fujimoto win at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival for the film "LOST LAND"?
- A: He became the first Japanese director to win the Special Jury Prize in the Orizzonti section at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival for "LOST LAND".
- Q: Which two parts will the event on April 6, 2026 at Roppongi Tsutaya Books consist of, and who are the main participants in each part?
- A: The event consists of a first part, a public recording talk with Director Akio Fujimoto facilitated by Yoshihiko Yatabe and MC writer Layla Okuhama, and a second part called the "WATCH PLAN Talk" where Yoshihiko Yatabe and Director Fujimoto discuss his works and career in depth.
- Q: On what date is the movie "LOST LAND" scheduled to be released in Japan, and what is the significance of this release in relation to the event at Roppongi Tsutaya Books?
- A: The movie "LOST LAND" is scheduled for release on Friday, April 24, 2026, and its director will appear as a guest at the April 6, 2026 public recording event at Roppongi Tsutaya Books, providing a promotional opportunity ahead of the release.
- Q: Who created the podcast "Cinema Ratatouille" and what is the concept behind its name as described in the event information?
- A: The podcast "Cinema Ratatouille" was created by Yoshihiko Yatabe, former Programming Director of the Tokyo International Film Festival, and its name references the dish ratatouille to symbolize a free‑form, eclectic discussion of Japanese and overseas movies and film festivals.