Recently, the PIA Film Festival (PFF) official website updated its "PFF nyûsen kantoku saishinsaku jôei jôhô" page, which provides info on current/upcoming movies by Japanese directors who, in the past, have had movies selected for PFF. The page currently provides info on 14 movies; they are as follows: Izuru Narushima's Fly, Daddy, Fly (Furai, dadi, furai) [see ScreenAnarchy article here]; Akira Ogata's Itsuka dokusho suru hi; Takahiko Akiyama's Hinokio; Tomoyuki Furumaya's Sayonara, Midori (Sayonara Midori-chan); Isshin Inudô's Maison de Himiko (Mezon do Himiko) [see ScreenAnarchy article here]; Kentarô Ôtani's Nana; Yoshihiro Nakamura's Asoko no seki; Yoshihiro Nakamura's @babymail (@beibîmêru); Isshin Inudô's Touch (Tacchi); Shun'ichi Nagasaki's Christmas in August (8-gatsu no Kurisumasu) [see ScreenAnarchy article here]; Akihiko Shiota's Kono mune ippai no ai o; Sang-il Lee's Scrap Heaven (Sukurappu hebun); Shiori Kazama's World's End / Girl Friend (Sekai no owari); and Makoto Tezuka's Burakku Jakku: futari no kuroi isha (or "Black Jack: futari no kuroi isha", if you prefer back-transliterations).
There's a downloadable trailer for Tomoyuki Furumaya's Sayonara, Midori (Sayonara Midori-chan) here on the website of Slow Learner Y.K. (Y.K. Surô Rânâ).
As was previously reported here on ScreenAnarchy, there are trailers for Yoshihiro Nakamura's Asoko no seki and @babymail (@beibîmêru) on Bungeisha K.K.'s Yamada World (Yamada Wârudo) website (see the red text in the middle of the home page). Yûsuke Yamada wrote the eponymous novels on which these movies were based. (He also wrote the eponymous short story on which Yôhei Takahashi's 8.1 (a.k.a. "Hatten'ichi") was based.)