Japan On Film
For decades, Japanese cinema has offered a unique lens on storytelling, from the epic destruction of kaiju to the intimate chill of J-horror and the vibrant worlds of anime. Japan On Film, hosted by author and lecturer Perry Constantine, is a deep dive into this rich cinematic landscape. Each episode moves beyond simple review, using films as a starting point to explore the society, history, and cultural nuances that shape them. Joined by knowledgeable guests, Perry unpacks everything from cult exploitation flicks to mainstream animations, revealing the context that makes these movies so compelling. This podcast is for anyone who has ever been captivated by a Japanese film and wanted to understand the world behind the image. You’ll find conversations that are as educational as they are engaging, peeling back layers of meaning from both classic and contemporary works. It’s a guided tour through the wide, wonderful, and deliberately weird universe of Japan’s film output, celebrating its creativity and complexity. Presented by Film Stories, this series makes each movie a doorway to a deeper appreciation.