Nishikawa Miwa’s War Orphan Drama ‘Children Untold’ Boards Intramovies for World Sales (EXCLUSIVE)
- Nishikawa Miwa’s new WWII film is going global!
- “Children Untold” tells a powerful story from Tokyo.
- Italian company Intramovies just grabbed worldwide sales rights.
- Why this drama is set to touch hearts everywhere.
We just got the scoop on some incredibly moving news from the film world! Nishikawa Miwa, a director whose work always makes us think, has a new project.
It’s called “Children Untold” (or “Watashi no Shiranai Kodomotachi” in Japanese). And guess what? This powerful WWII drama just landed a huge deal!
Italian sales agent Intramovies has picked up the worldwide rights. That means more people around the globe will get to see this important story.
The film takes us back to Tokyo. We’re talking the very end of World War Two, and what happened right after. Imagine the scenes, the visuals.
We can already picture the aesthetic. Gritty, perhaps with muted colors that perfectly capture the somber mood of those times. It’s bound to be visually arresting.
Koide Daiju produced this for Japan’s K2 Pictures. It’s a true Japanese production, now heading out to the world.
Nishikawa Miwa wrote and directed it herself. Her vision. Unfiltered. This film promises to be a deeply human look at a tough period.
Expect emotional performances. A raw portrayal of survival. It’s the kind of story that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Our Take
We’re genuinely excited about “Children Untold.” A historical drama from Nishikawa Miwa always brings a unique perspective. This isn’t just another war movie; it’s a window into untold stories of the past.
Bringing these narratives to a global audience is so important. We can’t wait to see how the visuals convey the struggles and hopes of Tokyo’s war orphans. It’s going to be something special. Definitely on our must-watch list!
