Good Japanese films for a High school film fest? Please read description!!

I'm in the French club at my school and we want to do an international film festival at our school along with all the other language/culture clubs. We want to try and get as many different languages as possible into the film fest, since I've already seen a number of Japanese films I volunteered to find one to bring one in. The only problem is that after looking at them I realized the movie I had in mind is rated R so I can't bring it. So I'm asking toi guys if toi have any suggestions for good films I could show.

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1) films can at MOST be rated PG-13, since it's a school, can't be Never Rated (NR) ou Unrated (UR) either, must have a rating.

2) BEFORE ANYONE SAYS STUDIO GHIBLI yes I l’amour them too, and yes I know they all have a suitable rating, the thing is, there are A LOT of people at my school who like anime, as a result A LOT of people have seen MOST IF NOT ALL of them, so I'd like to find a plus original movie to show, if I did decide to do Ghilbi I'd pick one that's not as well known, either way, PLEASE DO NOT SUGGEST GHILBI

3) People need to be able to just watch it, so no films that are like continuations of an animé series ou anything like that, has to be a stand alone movie.

4) It doesn't need to be animated, I know this is the animé club but if toi happen to know a live action Japanese movie that fits the criteria stated above, par all means suggest it.

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Also please don't suggest The Girl Who leapt Through Time, again a lot of people have seen it, the animé club at my school showed it last an so yeah.
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-SkySplitter- said:
Akira, loup Children, Grave of the Fireflies, Sword of the Stranger, 5 Centimeters Per Second
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Akira is rated R so I can't montrer it, Grave of the Fireflies is a Ghibli film please read the description. Thanks for you're other réponses though ^^
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I forgot the Akira is rated R and that Grave of the Fireflies was a Ghibli film... ^^'
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Windwakerguy430 said:
Well, I don't really know any live action Japanese films, but I know a wonderful one thats for kids. Try Spirited Away. Its a wonderful movie and it is Japanese, so it may work
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^Please read the description, Spirited Away is a Ghibli film
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But thanks for trying anyway
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Oh, sorry :P Well, I guess I could try to find something
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hahi7717 said:
Twelve Months
The Fantastic Adventures of Unico

Japanese films :3
Sky Of Love
Kimi ni Todoke
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 Twelve Months The Fantastic Adventures of Unico Japanese films :3 Sky Of l’amour Kimi ni Todoke
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Thanks for your help!
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toi are welcome :3
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Linna5566 said:
How about Prince of tennis Movie? I really recommend it! I used this movie in my school film festival last an too and guess what, most of the students loved it, even the teachers a dit that it's really a great and shows great friendship & teamwork for the students...!!! :3
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 How about Prince of tennis Movie? I really recommend it! I used this movie in my school film festival last an too and guess what, most of the students loved it, even the teachers a dit that it's really a great and shows great friendship & teamwork for the students...!!! :3
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