
Samurai Ballerina in Belle Epoque Paris
Director Goro Taniguchi shifts gears with a historical drama set in early 20th-century Paris. The film follows two young Japanese artists pursuing their dreams in the City of Lights.
Goro Taniguchi, known for his work on franchise hits and sci-fi anime, presents a unique story of two young Japanese artists in Paris.
Set in the Belle Epoque, the film offers a glimpse into the artistic and cultural scene of early 20th-century Paris. Travelers interested in Japanese perspectives on European history may find this film engaging.
While not directly travel-related, the film could inspire a deeper appreciation for the historical connections between Japan and France, potentially enriching a future trip to Paris.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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