- Kokuho (film) - Wikipedia
Kokuho (国宝, Kokuhō; lit National Treasure) is a 2025 Japanese drama film directed by Lee Sang-il, written by Satoko Okudera and based on a novel of the same name by Shuichi Yoshida
- Kokuho (2025) - IMDb
This boy Kikuo, who is now a man, and because of his talents and devotion to the art, has finally become a "Kokuho", a National Treasure This is a human story on an epic scale based on a novel by Shuichi Yoshida
- Kokuho Director Lee Sang-il on Japan’s Surprise Box-Office Sensation
With Kokuho conquering Japan’s box office and entering the international feature Oscar race, Lee Sang-il discusses the journey behind his kabuki epic
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- Kokuho, Japans Oscar Entry, Gets U. S. Release Date - Deadline
Japan’s Oscar entry Kokuho, the coming-of-age Kobuki drama that stars Ryo Yoshizawa and Ken Watanabe, will hit U S theaters for an award-qualifying run beginning November 14 in Los Angeles and
- Kabuki film ‘Kokuho’ is aiming for the Oscars. It could help . . . - CNN
In the movie “Kokuho,” a three-hour epic spanning half a century in the life of a fictional kabuki actor, we see the traditional art form slowly retreat from Japanese popular culture What was
- Kokuho - GKIDS Films
From acclaimed director Sang-il Lee (Pachinko), KOKUHO (meaning “national treasure”) is a film of awe-inspiring scope and sumptuous beauty, and a monument to the artists who would sacrifice everything in the pursuit of the ultimate performance
- Kokuho Review: Japanese Epic Illuminates Kabuki Traditions
The title “Kokuho” translates to “national treasure,” a title bestowed by the Japanese government upon high masters of an art or craft
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