June 8, 2026
Miike Takashi Makes Doc Debut With K2 Pictures


Tokyo-based production company K2 Pictures closed its K2P Film Fund I at $33 million and unveiled a 10-title slate at a press conference at Cannes, with the session anchored by the world premiere of a teaser trailer for โ€œShumei โ€“ The Living Legacy of Kabuki,โ€ auteur Miike Takashiโ€˜s inaugural documentary feature.

The fund closed in February with Mitsubishi UFJ Bank and the Development Bank of Japan among its principal backers. K2 Pictures also announced $67 million in debt financing secured alongside the fund, bringing its total financing to $100 million. Three productions backed by the fund are now complete โ€“ one of which opened theatrically in February โ€“ with three more in post-production and five further titles scheduled for release between June and December 2026. An additional five productions are set to begin shooting before yearโ€™s end.

โ€œShumei โ€“ The Living Legacy of Kabuki,โ€ slated for a September release, turns Miikeโ€™s camera on the succession ceremony in which Ichikawa Danjลซrล XIII formally inherited the storied Danjลซrล name in Kabuki, Japanโ€™s classical performing art. The film records the behind-the-scenes preparations for the actorโ€™s name-inheritance debut performance. โ€œWho exactly is Ichikawa Danjลซrล XIII Hakuen? I want to ask this question in the simplest terms,โ€ said Miike. โ€œDanjuro Hakuenโ€™s Kabuki is not merely Kabuki. It delves into the very essence of entertainment. This is a documentary that captures that journey.โ€

โ€œI am truly grateful and honored that the name Danjuro, passed down through generations over a long history, will be preserved for posterity in this film,โ€ said Ichikawa Danjลซrล XIII.

Among the newly announced projects, director Nagata Koto โ€“ whose previous feature โ€œBakaโ€™s Identityโ€ competed at last yearโ€™s Busan International Film Festival and swept four prizes at the 35th Japan Film Critics Awards including best picture and best director โ€“ will helm โ€œThe Nuke Crab,โ€ a social noir set in Fukushima in the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake. The screenplay is co-written by novelist Akamatsu Riichi, drawing on his own experiences as a decontamination worker, and filmmaker Iwai Shunji, who also serves as executive producer.

Director Otomo Keishi, known for the โ€œRurouni Kenshinโ€ franchise and Netflixโ€™s โ€œ10Dance,โ€ will helm โ€œConde Koma,โ€ a Japan-Brazil-U.S. co-production tracing the life of Mitsuyo Maeda, the Japanese jujutsu master whose global travels are credited with sparking the development of Brazilian jiu-jitsu and contemporary MMA.

Director Kato Takuya, whose theater work has taken him to London and Taipei, will helm โ€œNap,โ€ an experimental Japan-France-Iceland co-production centered on a protagonist with social eating phobia who develops a sleep allergy โ€“ a conceit the film uses to interrogate what it means to share a life with another person.

Further newly announced titles include โ€œGigant,โ€ an animated feature based on manga artist Hiroya Okuโ€™s series of the same name, marking K2 Picturesโ€™ first foray into animation; a Mexico-Japan horror project from director Katayama Shinzo โ€“ a former assistant to Bong Joon-ho who subsequently helmed โ€œSiblings of the Capeโ€ and the streaming series โ€œGannibalโ€ โ€“ currently in development with Miรฉrcoles Entertainment (U.S.) and The Lift (Mexico); โ€œMy Teacher,โ€ developed by South Korean director No Deok in collaboration with screenwriter Ikegami Junya; โ€œHold,โ€ the feature directorial debut of actor and novelist Fujitani Ayako, a Kyoto-set romantic drama about two women โ€“ a Japanese woman and a foreigner โ€“ bound by a fateful connection whose lives begin to shift as a result; โ€œUFO Club,โ€ the debut feature of director Kaneko Milena, selected for this yearโ€™s Udine Far East Film Festival project market; and โ€œThe Book of Human Insects,โ€ a dark musical adaptation of Tezuka Osamuโ€™s manga, part of the Tezuka 100th anniversary project, directed by Ninomiya Ken.

Previously announced K2 Pictures titles include โ€œLook Backโ€ from Kore-eda Hirokazu; โ€œTrophy,โ€ directed by Son Myung-ah, due July 10; โ€œChildren Untoldโ€ from Nishikawa Miwa, due October 16; and โ€œBetween Two Loversโ€ from Hirose Nanako, due November 27.

K2 Pictures was founded in 2023 by CEO Kii Muneyuki, a former head producer at Toei who has worked across exhibition, distribution, and production.

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