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 โShumei โ The Living Legacy of Kabuki,โ auteur Miike Takashiโs 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 yearโs end.
โShumei โ The Living Legacy of Kabuki,โ slated for a September release, turns Miikeโs camera on the succession ceremony in which Ichikawa Danjลซrล XIII formally inherited the storied Danjลซrล name in Kabuki, Japanโs classical performing art. The film records the behind-the-scenes preparations for the actorโs name-inheritance debut performance. โWho exactly is Ichikawa Danjลซrล XIII Hakuen? I want to ask this question in the simplest terms,โ said Miike. โDanjuro Hakuenโs Kabuki is not merely Kabuki. It delves into the very essence of entertainment. This is a documentary that captures that journey.โ
โI 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 โBakaโs Identityโ competed at last yearโs Busan International Film Festival and swept four prizes at the 35th Japan Film Critics Awards including best picture and best director โ will helm โThe 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 โRurouni Kenshinโ franchise and Netflixโs โ10Dance,โ will helm โConde 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 โNap,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 โGigant,โ an animated feature based on manga artist Hiroya Okuโs 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 โSiblings of the Capeโ and the streaming series โGannibalโ โ currently in development with Miรฉrcoles Entertainment (U.S.) and The Lift (Mexico); โMy Teacher,โ developed by South Korean director No Deok in collaboration with screenwriter Ikegami Junya; โHold,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; โUFO Club,โ the debut feature of director Kaneko Milena, selected for this yearโs Udine Far East Film Festival project market; and โThe Book of Human Insects,โ a dark musical adaptation of Tezuka Osamuโs manga, part of the Tezuka 100th anniversary project, directed by Ninomiya Ken.
Previously announced K2 Pictures titles include โLook Backโ from Kore-eda Hirokazu; โTrophy,โ directed by Son Myung-ah, due July 10; โChildren Untoldโ from Nishikawa Miwa, due October 16; and โBetween 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.