LifeJapanese sci-fi finds a receptive audience in Brooklyn
Low-budget take on familiar sci-fi themes are connecting with US audiences
Hiroshi Kono, who grew up in Nagoya but came to New York when he was 25 to found a music label, now spends more time promoting independent Japanese cinema in the U.S. (Photo by Jack Strone Truitt)
JACK STONE TRUITT, Nikkei staff writer
November 13, 2021 08:00 JST
NEW YORK -- On a beautiful fall Saturday in the heart of Williamsburg, New Yorkers were invited to an old industrial building that now houses the Wythe Hotel where, after venturing past the neon lights and electric green balloons and down a flight of stairs, they entered into dimensions unknown.