Anime legend Yuasa Masaaki's newest film, the semi-historical musical drama Inu-Oh had its world premiere at the tail-end of 2021. As such, it was originally planned to arrive at the International Film Festival Rotterdam a year ago, together with its maker. Corona (what else?) threw a spanner into the start of 2022 though, and that year's festival had to be replaced by a dressed down online version. I applaud the festival direction's decision to just move all events around Masaaki, visit, retrospective, Dutch premiere of Inu-Oh and all, a year forward, as it allowed Rotterdam to go "Masaaki-crazy" last month. As the saying goes, "Good Things Come to Those Who Wait" and Inu-Oh is very, very good indeed. And I'm happy to have been able...
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- 3/10/2023
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