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    Hotaro Oreki (Kento Yamazaki) tries to solve a decades-old mystery in HYOUKA: FORBIDDEN SECRETS. Photo courtesy of Kadokawa Pictures. © 2017

    Information and High-Res Images from Kadokawa Source: Kadokawa Pictures Official Site: hyouka-movie.jp (Japan)

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    Theatrical poster. Image courtesy of Kadokawa Pictures. © 2017

    HYOUKA: FORBIDDEN SECRETS (??, Hyouka) is the film adaptation of author Yonezawa Honobu`s best-selling mystery novel. The movie is directed by Mari Asato of BILOCATION (????????, Bairokeeshon, 2013) and FATAL FRAME (????????, Gekijooban Rei Zero, 2014) and stars Kento Yamazaki (DEATH NOTE television series, LOVE FOR BEGINNERS, L?DK – LIVING TOGETHER, WOLF GIRL & BLACK PRINCE, ONE WEEK FRIENDS) and Alice Hirose (THE SEA OF SEIRO: DETECTIVE MITARAI’S CASEBOOK, ACID BLACK CHERRY: L, SHINJUKU SWAN). Story Hotaro Oreki doesn`t like to do things that he considers a waste of energy. However, things start to change when his sister forces him to join the Classics Club, a school group that is on the verge of dissolution. There he meets Eru Chitanda, a gorgeous yet mysterious girl with a strong sense of curiosity. Although she seems shy and reserved, once she utters the fateful words “I need to know!”, her tenacious curiosity is unstoppable. One day, Eru asks Hotaro for his help in solving a 33-year-old mystery involving her uncle, a former Classics Club member who went missing. As Hotaro attempt to unearth the truth behind the disappearance of Eru’s uncle, he finds traces of clues that her uncle’s secret is locked inside a tragic tale, found within a club’s mysterious anthology entitled Hyouka (Frozen Dessert). Credits Japanese Theatrical Release Date: Friday, November 3, 2017 (Nationwide Roadshow) Running Time: 114 Minutes Cast Hotaro Oreki: Kento Yamazaki Eru Chitanda: Alice Hirose Yoko Itoigawa: Yuki Saito Nazuki Amano Hidekazu Mashima Shihori Kanjiya (Special Appearance) Satoshi Fukube: Amane Okayama Jun Sekiya: Kanata Hongo Mayaka Ibara: Fujiko Kojima Staff Director: Mari Asato Original Story: Hyou-ka by Yonezawa Honobu (published by Kadokawa Bunko) Screenplay: Mari Asato Producers: Tsuyoshi Kobayashi (Kadokawa), Ryosuke Yamagata Production: "Hyouka" Film Partners (Kadokawa / Pony Canyon / Avex Group) Production Company: Daiei Kadokawa Studio Distribution: Kadokawa International Sales: Kadokawa Corporation

    Eru Chitanda (Alice Hirose) asks Hotaro for help. Photo courtesy of Kadokawa Pictures. © 2017
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    About Kadokawa Pictures, Inc.

    Kadokawa Pictures is part of Kadokawa Shoten, which forms the axis of the expansive KADOKAWA CORPORATION. Kadokawa Shoten has maintained the company’s traditions since its founding, while continuously seeking to innovate at the same time. With their core operations based in publishing and film, represented by the Kadokawa Paperback, Kadokawa Pictures, and Kadokawa Anime labels, they continually release a wide range of content targeted to all age groups.

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    Welcome to SciFi Japan, your source for news and information on science fiction, horror, fantasy and action movies, TV shows and videos.. from classics and old favorites, to upcoming productions and home video releases, to the odd and obscure titles you may never have heard of!

    The mainstream press has largely ignored Japanese tokusatsu (special effects) films, and when the genre has been covered by American news outlets and television the results were often inaccurate and condescending. On the other hand, there have been some excellent fan publications and websites devoted to these films, but Japanese studios have been extremely reluctant to deal with fan groups due to concerns over copyright infringement issues (some fans advocate and promote activities such as video bootlegging and unlicensed downloading). With no direct access to studio news and photos, fan reporting has often been forced to rely on secondhand info and rumors.

    What was missing was a professionally run English news outlet working directly with Japanese studios and filmmakers. So, in 2006, we brought together a talented group of published authors and reporters, film historians, reviewers, festival organizers, and movie makers with ties to the Japanese film industry to launch SciFi Japan (More information on our key contributors can be found here). The only English language news site press registered with all of the major Japanese studios and production companies, SciFi Japan is able to consistently bring accurate and exclusive information on Japanese films and shows to English speaking/reading fans worldwide.

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