Berlin: Japan-Based Filmmaker Anshul Chauhan Preps Court Room Drama ‘December’

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The movie stars popular Japanese actors Shogen and Megumi as an ex-husband and wife who are pulled together again after their daughter's murderer is granted a retrial.

Japan’s Kowatanda Films and Yaman Films are financing the film, with Takahiro Yamashita, Moteki and Chauhan serving as producers. Other Japanese stars holding key supporting roles on the project include Shingo Fujimori, Miki Maya, Ryo Matsuura, Toru Kizu and Takuzo Shimizu.

An experienced character animator, Chauhan moved to Tokyo from India in 2011 to work for the country’s powerhouse anime industry, joining Polygon Pictures to work on projects, such as the Emmy Award-winningtelevision series.

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