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	<title>Comments on: Yamada screens final samurai flick at Tokyo festival</title>
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		<title>By: Yoji Yamada to start new project : The Tokyo Reporter</title>
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		<description>[...] &#8220;Otouto&#8221; tells the story of one foolish brother (the word “otouto” in Japanese means younger brother) and his warm and caring older sister. The film will be the 81st for Yamada, who first garnered fame for his &#8220;Tora-san&#8221; series of 48 films and whose recent works include the Academy Award-nominated “The Twilight Samurai” (2002) and its follow-up, “The Hidden Blade” ... [...]</description>
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