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Film Label "NOTHING NEW"'s First Original Feature-Length Animation "We Are Aliens" Officially Selected for the 79th Cannes International Film Festival Directors' Fortnight

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Film label "NOTHING NEW"'s first original feature-length animation "We Are Aliens" has been officially selected for the 79th Cannes International Film Festival Directors' Fortnight. Directed by Kohei Kadowaki, starring Ryota Bando and Amane Okayama.

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Q: What film festival event was "We Are Aliens" officially selected for?
A: "We Are Aliens" has been officially selected for the 79th Cannes International Film Festival Directors' Fortnight.
Q: Who is the planner, writer, and director of the film "We Are Aliens"?
A: The film is planned, written, and directed by Kohei Kadowaki, a 29-year-old new talent who worked on YOASOBI's "Yasashii Suisei".
Q: What is the history of the film label "NOTHING NEW" since its establishment?
A: Since its establishment in 2022, NOTHING NEW has produced works with emerging Japanese artists and sent them to film festivals both domestically and internationally.
Q: What award did the work "Child" receive, and at which film festival?
A: "Child" received the FIPRESCI Award at this year's Berlin International Film Festival.
Q: How did Kohei Kadowaki depict the realistic physicality unique to children in the film?
A: He auditioned child actors whose images were close to the characters and performed pre-visualization filming in live-action.