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    Front and back cover art for DreamWorks` CASSHERN DVD. Photo courtesy of Paramount Home Entertainment. © 2005 CASSHERN PARTNERS

    Region 1 Disc Features Never-Before-Seen Director’s Cut Source: Paramount Home Entertainment Official Site: Casshern.Com

    To save mankind, Tetsuya (Yusuke Iseya) is reborn as Casshern. Photo courtesy of Paramount Home Entertainment. © 2005 CASSHERN PARTNERS

    The 2004 Japanese science fiction film CASSHERN makes its long-awaited North American DVD debut on October 16, 2007 from Paramount/DreamWorks Home Entertainment. Based on the 1973 Tatsunoko Productions anime series, CASSHERN was written and directed by Kazuaki Kiriya and produced by Shochiku Co., Ltd. The live-action film was shot entirely on a digital backlot, using green screens much like the box office hits SIN CITY and 300 to achieve eye-popping, other-worldly images. CASSHERN is set in a dystopian future in which the planet has been ravaged by a catastrophic Third World War. With the future of the human race in jeopardy, geneticist Dr. Azuma (Akira Terao of AKIRA KUROSAWA’S DREAMS and AEGIS) develops a new technology called “neo-cells” that can repair damaged or diseased tissue, but a lab accident results in the creation of several super strong Neo-Humans. When Burai (Toshiaki Karasawa) leads the Neo-Humans and an army of robots against mankind, Azuma uses the neo-cells on the body of his son Tetsuya (Yusuke Iseya, SUKIYAKI WESTERN: DJANGO)— a soldier killed in the war— to create Casshern, a powerful warrior and the last hope for humanity.

    Burai (Toshiaki Karasawa) and his Neo-Humans plot to conquer the world. Photo courtesy of Paramount Home Entertainment. © 2005 CASSHERN PARTNERS

    Shortly after its theatrical run in Japan, CASSHERN was acquired for North American release by Go Fish Pictures, the specialty movie division of DreamWorks SKG that also handled GHOST IN THE SHELL 2: INNOCENCE. Go Fish originally announced that CASSHERN would get a US theatrical release in 2005 but those plans eventually fell thru. In 2006 DreamWorks was sold to Viacom, owner of Paramount Pictures, and Paramount now handles theatrical and home video distribution for DreamWorks’ films. The CASSHERN DVD includes the never-before-seen director’s cut of the film, presented in widescreen enhanced for 16:9 TVs with Dolby Digital Japanese 5.1 Surround and English subtitles. The total runtime is 117 minutes. CASSHERN is unrated in the US and rated 14A in Canada for “violence and disturbing content”. The DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $26.99 U.S./$32.99 Canada. For the trailer and additional information, please visit Paramount`s official website.

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    Welcome to SciFi Japan, your source for news and information on science fiction, horror, fantasy and action movies, TV shows and videos.. from classics and old favorites, to upcoming productions and home video releases, to the odd and obscure titles you may never have heard of!

    The mainstream press has largely ignored Japanese tokusatsu (special effects) films, and when the genre has been covered by American news outlets and television the results were often inaccurate and condescending. On the other hand, there have been some excellent fan publications and websites devoted to these films, but Japanese studios have been extremely reluctant to deal with fan groups due to concerns over copyright infringement issues (some fans advocate and promote activities such as video bootlegging and unlicensed downloading). With no direct access to studio news and photos, fan reporting has often been forced to rely on secondhand info and rumors.

    What was missing was a professionally run English news outlet working directly with Japanese studios and filmmakers. So, in 2006, we brought together a talented group of published authors and reporters, film historians, reviewers, festival organizers, and movie makers with ties to the Japanese film industry to launch SciFi Japan (More information on our key contributors can be found here). The only English language news site press registered with all of the major Japanese studios and production companies, SciFi Japan is able to consistently bring accurate and exclusive information on Japanese films and shows to English speaking/reading fans worldwide.

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