Jun'ya Satô's YAMATO (OTOKO-TACHI NO YAMATO): Theatrical trailer and promo video
A theatrical trailer and a promo video (puromôshon eizô) have been added to the official website for Jun'ya Satô's Yamato (Otoko-tachi no Yamato).
As was previously reported on ScreenAnarchy, principal photography for Yamato began on March 26 in Hiroshima Prefecture's Mukaishima Town - which, two days later, merged with and into Onomichi City. The budget for the film reportedly is ¥1.5 billion (approx. $14 million U.S.).
Yamato is based on Jun Henmi's non-fiction books Ketteiban otoko-tachi no Yamato (ue) and Ketteiban otoko-tachi no Yamato (shita). The theme song for it, "Close Your Eyes", is by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi. Starring in it are Takashi Sorimachi, Shidô Nakamura, Ken'ichi Matsuyama, Dai Watanabe, Kenta Uchino, Hiromi Sakimoto, Ryô Hashizume (Hashidume Ryou), Kyôka Suzuki, Jundai Yamada (he's also in Su-jin Kim's Dreaming of Light (Garasu no tsukai)), Kazushige Nagashima, Yû Aoi (she was in Satoshi Miki's Kame wa igai to hayaku oyogu), Tetsuya Watari, Shinobu Terajima (she's also in Takashi Minamoto's The Great Blackout Coming (Daiteiden no yoru ni), and stars in Ryûichi Hiroki's It's Only Talk (Ittsu onrî tôku)), Kayoko Shiraishi (she was in Yoshihiro Nakamura's "Kowai hanashi, kikitai desu ka?", the introduction (intorodakushon) for the TV movie Dark Tales of Japan (Suiyô puremia: sekai saikyô J horâ SP Nihon no kowai yoru)), Eiji Okuda (he's in Rokurô Mochizuki's Nureta akai ito), and Tatsuya Nakadai.
Tôei K.K. is scheduled to release Yamato theatrically in Japan on December 17th.
For more info on Yamato, see ScreenAnarchy's tenth, ninth, eighth, seventh, sixth, fifth (includes a link to the 'Yamato cam'), fourth, third, second, and first articles on it.
Theatrical trailer (streaming, Windows Media)
Theatrical trailer (streaming, RealMedia)
Promo video (streaming, Windows Media)
Promo video (streaming, RealMedia)
Official website