Knowing others — let alone ourselves — is not easy, as we behave differently depending on the relationship, environment, or even intention. In an age of advanced digital technology, where imagery can be readily manipulated, it is even harder to define who we, or others, truly are. This notion of identifying the self has been repeatedly explored in cinematic narratives in various ways. However, is it really possible to know our true selves? And if so, would such revelations lead to happiness and freedom, or might they instead bring disastrous and harsh consequences? With these questions in mind, the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2026 showcases some of the most unmissable Japanese films nationwide across the UK. From powerful social crime dramas and laugh-out-loud comedies to gender-defining films, fantasy, and horror, the programme offers something for everyone.
QUAD is screening 21 films from the programme, starting with special Q+A screening on Sunday 15 February and then a further 20 films screening across two weekends later in February and in March. Information on the films can be found further down this page.
Passes are available allowing entry to multiple films in this programme at a significant discount. Visit this page to purchase a pass. You will also need to select your individual seats in each film. You can do this by adding tickets to each film to your basket and logging in with the same email address used to purchase the pass. The film tickets will then drop to £0 during checkout.