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↓↓Click here for last week's video↓↓ • [This week's TV drama] Autumn dramas coming one after another!! ★Open channel membership★ ↓↓Click the [Become a member] button here to join↓↓ / @cinemasalon 0:00 Introduction0:29 Octo - Emotional Investigator Kokoro no Akari - Season 2 4:06 Tsuzui-san6:52 Smells Like Green Spirit8:42 Lion's Lair13:08 Incompetent Hawk17:23 Each Solitary Gourmet19:15 Divorce Lawyer Spider20:19 After School Chart22:04 Undercover Siblings - Special Fraud Special Investigator24:53 30 Million26:32 The Reason We Fall in Love31:10 Buntman33:16 The Night After Divorce34:51 Oichi Mysterious Story35:51 To You Who Shines42:14 The Two of Us in the Apartment Complex44:10 Little Women - Sisters in Love and Me Who Doesn't Fall in Love47:41 Rhetoric to Unravel the Lies 49:55 Monster 53:03 Qros Woman - Madness Called a Scoop 54:23 Okura - Unsolved Case Investigation 55:49 I Want to Punch That Bastard 59:55 Classroom Wandering Through the Sky 1:02:44 Snowdrop's First Love 1:04:47 Poisonous Love - Once the Poison Passes, It Becomes Love 1:06:31 Class 3C is Having an Affair 1:08:40 That Dress-Up Doll Falls in Love 1:14:35 Aibou Season 23 1:17:06 All-Area Anomaly Solution Room 1:21:04 Takasugi-san's Lunchbox 1:21:21 Chiba-kun from My Town is... 1:22:34 Baby Warukyure Everyday! 1:23:52 Will I be surprised by my future self? 1:25:26 After-talk 1:26:02 Summer drama Favorite Cinema Salon information★Twitter / chanceintwt Cinema Salon work search page https://chance-in.com/youtube "Cinema Salon: Behind the Scenes of Hits in the Film Industry" special project list page https://chance-in.com/youtube2 This is a film channel where Nobuhiko Sako, an active film producer who has brought numerous hit films to the world, talks about the front and back of the film industry, both new and old. This channel provides information for people who are interested not only in watching films, but also in the creative aspects such as the director's production intentions, directing methods, and actors' performances. Navigator: Nobuhiko Sako (CEO of CHANCE iN Co., Ltd.) Joined Japan Victor Company Limited (JVC) in 1984. In 1997, he founded KLOCKWORX Co., Ltd. and became its CEO. The company has distributed many films, including "Shaolin Soccer" which recorded a box office revenue of 2.8 billion yen in 2002, and "Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance" which recorded a box office revenue of 4 billion yen in 2009. In 2010, Chance Inn Co., Ltd. was established. Other major distribution works include "Cube" (1998), "The Blair Witch Project" (1999), "Mach!" (2004), "Super Size Me" (2004), "The Grudge" (2005), "The Other Side of the Galaxy" (2005), "Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone" (2007), "Hitler's Counterfeit Bills" (2008), "After School" (2008), "The Chaser" (2009), "What Fashion Teaches" (2009). Recent productions include "The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese" (2020). Guest: Film Promotion Producer Shinji Takeuchi After working for an oil company, he joined Cinema Ten Co., Ltd. in April 1988, was seconded to Asmik Co., Ltd. in September of the same year, and officially joined the company in June 1989. Initially, he was in charge of producing main footage for rental videos and promotional materials. He was also in charge of the production of 16mm cultural films and rental video sales, and with Asmik's advance into theatrical distribution, he was also in charge of distribution promotion, distribution sales, subtitling, promotional material production, purchasing, etc. at the same time. As a 16mm film production liaison, he was in charge of films such as "Goodbye Hippo" (1989) directed by Yutaka Osawa. As a PR producer, he worked on films such as "Tsurumoku Bachelors" (1991/Akiyoshi Imazeki), "Bob Roberts" (1992/Tim Robbins), "Killing Zoe" (1994/Roger Avary), "The Usual Suspects" (1995/Bryan Singer), "Fargo" (1996/Joel Coen), "The Eighth Day" (1996/Jaco Van Dormael), "The Two of Us in the Shadows" (1996/Michael Winterbottom), "Scream" (1996/Wes Craven), "Everybody Says I Love You" (1996/Woody Allen), and "Sling Blade" (1996/Billy Bob Thornton). In April 1998, Asmik Co., Ltd. and Ace Pictures Co., Ltd. merged to form Asmik Ace Entertainment Co., Ltd. He served as Group Leader of the Film Promotion Group, Director of Promotion, Director of Director of Promotion, Executive Officer in charge of Promotion, and Managing Executive Officer in charge of the Film Promotion Group, Film Production Group, and Osaka Sales Office, before leaving the company on December 31, 2009. His last position was Executive Producer. His promotional production work at Asmik Ace includes "The Big Lebowski" (1998/Joel Coen), "The Blair Witch Project" (1999), "After the Rain" (1999/Takashi Koizumi), "Chocolat" (2000/Lasse Hallström), and "Turn" (2000/Hirayama Hideyuki), and his last promotional production work was the foreign film "The Hours" (2002/Stephen Daldry) and the Japanese film "Josee, the Tiger and the Fish" (2003/Inudo Isshin). As a publicity supervisor and promotional director, he was in charge of "Days from Amida-do" (2002/Takashi Koizumi), "Hotel Venus" (2004/Shuta Takahata), "Mamiya Brothers" (2006/Yoshimitsu Morita), "Arthur and the Invisibles" (2007/Luc Besson), and the "Saw" series (2004-11). Since 2004, he has been involved in the distribution of DreamWorks films, which began to be released in Japan in 2005, and has overseen "Shark Tale" (2004/Bibbo Bergeron, Vicky Jensen, Rob Letterman), "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" (2005/Brad Silverstone), "Madagascar" (2005/Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath), "Munich" (2006/Steven Spielberg), and "The Savage Gang" (2006/Tim Johnson, Keary Kirkpatrick). In 2008, he was the producer for the first time on Morita Yoshimitsu's film "Watashi Dashiwa", which was completed and released the following year in 2009. After leaving Asmik Ace, he went freelance in 2010 and 2011, supervising the promotion of "Saw 3D" (2011/Kevin Greutert), distributed by Asmik Ace, and "Tomorrow's Pasta Al Dente" (2011/Ferzan Ozpetek), distributed by Cetera International. On October 1, 2011, he was appointed Executive Officer in charge of the film business at Star Sands Co., Ltd. He was in charge of the promotion production of "The Oldest Cave Paintings in the World" (2010) directed by Werner Herzog, "The Place I Must Return To" (2011) directed by Paolo Sorrentino, and "Family Home" (2012) directed by Yang Yong-hi, and left the company the following year in 2012. He was a freelance PR producer for "Julius Caesar Behind Bars," directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, which was released in theaters in January 2013. In 2004, he also wrote a movie column for the Fuji Evening Newspaper under a pen name, "With Love From Behind the Screen," for six months from April to September, and appeared as a movie commentator on BS Fuji's "Movie Daioh" (00-01) and TX's "The Dinner of the Muse" (10-11). #CinemaSalon #TVDrama #Review #AutumnDrama