- V-Cinema
Japan ese V-Cinema is thedirect-to-video industry that appeared in Japan in the 1980s. The term is a trademark ofToei Company but is widely used in the West to describe any Japanese direct-to-video release. Unlike its Western counterpart, this industry has a considerably better reputation, with directors sometimes making V-Cinema movies by choice, due to the creative freedom afforded by the less stringentcensorship of the format, and the riskier content the producers will allow.Notable examples are director
Takashi Miike , who has released several direct-to-video films after his theatrical debut, andTakashi Shimizu , whose "Ju-on " series of films started out as V-Cinema, becoming surprise hits as the result of favorableword of mouth .Incidentally, former television performer
Masashi Tashiro has directed V-Cinema since his dismissal from the entertainment world, as well.Azumi Muto , a Japanese murder victim, appeared on V-Cinema before her death.The more common term
OVA (Original Video Animation) is applied when the film in question isanime .
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