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    Low-budget comedy A Samurai In Time achieves box office milestone in Japan

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    Low-budget cinema has taken a surprising leap with *A Samurai in Time*, now gallivanting past the ¥1bn ($6.65m) mark at the Japanese box office. This stealthy sleeper hit seems to have snuck up on moviegoers like a ninja in the night—costing just over $170,000 (¥26m) to make!

    As it turns out, this cinematic masterpiece (that’s sarcasm, folks) snagged an unexpected win at the 48th Japan Academy Prize, becoming the first independent film to claim the coveted Best Picture. In a world where you might expect a flashy blockbuster like *Godzilla Minus One* to take the crown, who knew a samurai wandering through time would steal the show? Talk about plot twists!

    Directed by Junichi Yasuda, the film follows a samurai who magically finds himself transported from the late 1860s to modern-day Kyoto—right on the set of a period drama that’s set in his own bygone era. How’s that for awkward? Thriller-level plot or existential crisis, you decide! With an assistant director’s help, he moonlights as an actor specializing in spectacular on-screen deaths during sword-fighting scenes. Truly, this sounds like an excellent career path for anyone overwhelmed by modern salary expectations.

    The lead role is played by Makiya Yamaguchi, making his debut as the overworked samurai. His talent agency, Shin Entertainment, recently unfurled the good news about the film’s box office triumph—probably while shaking their heads at how much money they saved by casting an unknown. It’s a risky move that, much like trying sushi for the first time, paid off beautifully!

    This is Yasuda’s third outing, following the gut-wrenching action of *Kenju To Medamayaki* (yes, you read that right) and the tear-jerking drama *Gohan*. Not to mention, he also moonlights as a rice farmer in rural Kyoto. Who knew that directing a film could be the part-time gig you never knew you needed? With a crew of only 10, he probably lined up enough snacks for the late-night editing sessions. A DIY spirit, indeed!

    The film made its gala premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival, walking away with the Best Asian Feature award—because nothing screams “art house” quite like a samurai flick. After debuting in a single Tokyo cinema, word spread quicker than a rumor about a broken vending machine, leading to a glorious expansion to over 50 screens. Thanks to Gaga Corporation stepping in as distributor, it gallantly crashed the box office top 10 by October. Who would have thought a Samurai worth his salt could kick start such a revolution?

    In addition to directing and editing, Yasuda wore multiple hats as cinematographer, gaffer, and title designer. The film was primarily shot at Toei Studios Kyoto, which granted them the use of its illustrious open-air set. Apparently, budget constraints have a knack for startling the big guns! Across the pond in the UK, *A Samurai In Time* graced the screens at FrightFest and is slated for a home entertainment release through Third Window Films on April 28. Meanwhile, Gaga has stepped into the international sales arena like a seasoned samurai. Truly, a saga of unexpected proportions!

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