📽 JFF Theater Movie Club | April Featured Movie — 🎤 カラオケ行こ! (Let's Go Karaoke!)

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For everyone who hasn’t discovered it yet, JFF Theater is a free online streaming platform (registration required) run by The Japan Foundation, showcasing Japanese films and documentaries from a wide range of genres.

The titles rotate on a ~monthly basis. Some titles return occasionally, but there are always new and interesting titles available. The genres are diverse, showing both popular and indie titles, from Drama, Comedy, Fantasy, Art, Romance, LGBTQ+, documentaries, and more.

I’m always planning to watch at least one every month, but I think it would be more fun to watch it together and discuss it afterwards!


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:crown: Featured Movie April 2026

:microphone: カラオケ行こ! (Let’s Go Karaoke!)

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JPN Description

ヤクザと学生が手を組んだ、前代未聞のコメディ映画!
合唱部の部長を務める14歳の聡実(齋藤潤)の頭の中は、中学卒業を控えた最後のコンクール一色だった。しかし、ある日、彼はヤクザの狂児(綾野剛)と出会う:「カラオケ行こ!」。警戒する聡実を横目に、狂児は組のカラオケ大会で負けられないと歌のレッスンを迫る。やむなく聡実はカラオケの練習を手伝うことになり、2人は思いがけない友情を育んでいく。コメディ、友情、そして豪華なサウンドトラックで、和山やまの愛すべき漫画に命が吹き込まれる!

ENG Description

The yakuza and youth join forces in this pitch-perfect comedy!
As his school’s choir club leader, 14-year-old Satomi (SAITO Jun) has only one thing on his mind — the upcoming final competition before graduating middle school. His routine is disrupted when he’s approached by Kyoji (AYANO Go), a menacing yakuza with an unusual request: “Let’s go karaoke!”
The off-key gangster needs singing lessons to avoid losing his gang’s karaoke contest — and the terrifying punishment of receiving a terrible tattoo chosen by the boss. Reluctantly, Satomi agrees, and through a series of karaoke sessions the two form an unexpected friendship. Filled with comedy, heartwarming moments, and a stellar soundtrack, this adaptation brings WAYAMA Yama’s beloved manga to life.

This month’s community pick! Watch it anytime during the streaming period and share your thoughts in this thread!

If you want to watch another film from the list instead/additionally, you’re very welcome to talk about that here too.


:calendar: April 2026 lineup

Streaming period[1]2026-05-07T02:00:00Z

These titles should be viewable around the world, but if any title is not available for you, please let me know!

:crown: = Featured Movie of the Month

Image JPN Title ENG Title Length Genre JPN subs JFF Link Avail. until
Sagrada Reset | L30?? SAGRADA RESET 103 min / 125 min Fantasy, SF :cross_mark: Part1 Part2 2026/10/07
テルマエ・ロマエ | L28 THERMAE ROMAE 108 min Comedy, Fantasy :cross_mark: Link 2026/06/03
カラオケ行こ! | L30 :crown: Let’s Go Karaoke! 107 min Comedy, Drama :cross_mark: Link 2026/06/03
線は、僕を描く | L28 The Lines that Define Me 106 min Art, Coming of Age, Drama :white_check_mark: Link 2026/05/07
瞼の転校生 | L30?? Confetti 80 min Drama :cross_mark: Link 2026/06/03
築地ワンダーランド |L30?? TSUKIJI WONDERLAND 110 min Documentary :cross_mark: Link 2026/07/02
日日是好日 | L30?? Every Day a Good Day 100 min Drama, JPN culture :cross_mark: Link 2026/08/05
Bonsai Warrior | L30?? BONSAI WARRIOR 58 min Documentary, JPN culture :cross_mark: Link 2026/09/02
時をかける少女| L29?? Time Traveller: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time 122min Drama, Fantasy, SF :cross_mark: Link 2026/05/07
信長協奏曲 | L30?? Nobunaga Concerto 126 min Drama, Entertainment, Historical :cross_mark: Link 2026/05/07
MONDAYS | L28 MONDAYS: See you “this” week! 82 min Comedy, Drama :cross_mark: Link 2026/05/07

:thought_balloon: User Comments/Review

You can collect your comments and reviews here!
[Title](link to discussion post) \|

User Links to Discussion/Review
Pashmina Mondays | カラオケ|
暁のルナ カラオケ行こ

:bar_chart: Polls

:link: April 2026 Poll - Winner: カラオケ行こ! (Let’s Go Karaoke!)

Interest Check
  • I am interested in joining
  • I might be interested in joining
  • I am not interested in joining
  • I am interested in polls
0 voters
Other Polls
Threads
  • Make a new thread every movie
  • Keep the same thread
0 voters
Format
  • Vote for 1 film that everyone watches
  • Everyone can freely watch and discuss
  • A mix of both
0 voters

  1. Most titles are available for 2-3 months. I will move the inactive titles to an archive later. ↩︎

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When I checked their site some years ago, the Japan Foundation only bought rights to show the movies in countries where they also had an institute for cultural exchange, as they also show the movies in their cinemas on site. But these were just 40 countries.

Therefore I‘d expect they have some geo-blocking in place.

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This is pretty cool! Definitely interested in giving this a shot.

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They do, unfortunately they do not tell, only “to check from your account”. Currently, there are some Anime that are Africa-only, so I would think that for the other movies they have less restrictions in place. I heard that within Japan it might be not possible to stream, but have no one to confirm. Maybe it works with a VPN.

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I have a kinda middle selection, which would be having a “featured” movie that we all vote on, but also to have threads (or in the same thread if that’s where the voting shakes out) for the other movies. I can see watching whatever interested me but then also getting excited and watching things that other people are watching throughout the month as well. But it’s also fun to have something more group oriented that we all can discuss.

So tl;dr, an all of the above vote from me!

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Oh that is a great suggestion, adding in another poll option!

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If we’re doing/including “watch what you want” and “single thread” it might make sense to have the OP or a comment be a wiki with a table/list for people’s thoughts, like:

[details="Movie 1"]
[username's thoughts](link to comment)
[/details]

[details="Movie 2"]
[username's thoughts](link to comment)
[/details]

This way if ppl are coming to a movie way after someone else checked it out, they can easily find the earlier discussion


カラオケ行こ! | L32?? has been on my wishlist for a while. So I’ll probably start with that

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Thanks for the suggestion! Edited in a table for user comments/reviews and made the post a wiki (I should have reserved a first reply though, it’s getting a bit messy).

Based on the poll results, I would definitely keep the free discussion for all titles, but make a poll for the most interested in titles, the winner which would receive a “Featured” or “Most Anticipated”.

Most people also voted for a single thread, which makes sense in order to keep the discussion lively and related back to other titles.

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I’d not heard of this resource before, but I see some interesting titles on the list! I’ve seen カラオケ行こう before and also read the manga. Would be down for a rewatch so I can give a more detailed review. I’ve also wanted to watch テルマエ・ロマエ for a while!

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IIRC I watched it during the corona time, back then online via JFF (Japan-Film-Festival), I think, and I liked it.

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Voting for the featured film of the month (April)

To get things rolling, let’s vote for our most interested movie! As mentioned before, this is not a mandatory choice, but to encourage joint discussion, you can still watch any other movie you like.


  1. Fantasy, SF ↩︎

  2. Comedy, Fantasy ↩︎

  3. Comedy, Drama ↩︎

  4. Art, Coming of Age, Drama ↩︎

  5. Drama ↩︎

  6. Documentary ↩︎

  7. Drama, JPN culture ↩︎

  8. Documentary, JPN culture ↩︎

  9. Drama, Fantasy, SF ↩︎

  10. Drama, Entertainment, Historical ↩︎

  11. Comedy, Drama ↩︎

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(Sorry, I’ve been a bit busy on the weekend, wanted to make the announcement earlier)
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:clapper_board: And this month’s winner is…

:microphone: カラオケ行こ! (Let’s Go Karaoke!) :microphone:

:link: Watch it on JFF Theater

Description via JFF

ヤクザと学生が手を組んだ、前代未聞のコメディ映画!
合唱部の部長を務める14歳の聡実(齋藤潤)の頭の中は、中学卒業を控えた最後のコンクール一色だった。しかし、ある日、彼はヤクザの狂児(綾野剛)と出会う: 「カラオケ行こ!」。警戒する聡実を横目に、狂児は組のカラオケ大会で負けられないと歌のレッスンを迫る。やむなく聡実はカラオケの練習を手伝うことになり、2人は思いがけない友情を育んでいく。コメディ、友情、そして豪華なサウンドトラックで、和山やまの愛すべき漫画に命が吹き込まれる!

The yakuza and youth join forces in this pitch perfect comedy!
As his school’s choir club leader, 14-year-old Satomi (SAITO Jun) has only one thing on his mind – the upcoming final competition before he graduates middle school. However, his routine is disrupted when he’s approached by Kyoji (AYANO Go), a menacing yakuza with an unusual request: “Let’s go karaoke!” Baffled and cautious, Satomi soon discovers the off-key gangster needs singing lessons to avoid losing his gang’s karaoke contest and a harrowing punishment… a bad tattoo selected by the boss himself! Reluctantly, Satomi agrees to help Kyoji through a series of karaoke sessions, and the duo forge an unexpected friendship. Featuring comedic twists, heartwarming moments and of course, a stellar soundtrack, this adaptation brings WAYAMA Yama’s beloved manga series to life!

You’re encouraged to watch this month’s pick so we can have a shared discussion together!
As mentioned before, there is no obligation though, you’re free to check out any film from the list in the title post.

Feel free to start sharing your thoughts whenever you’ve watched it; first impressions, favorite moments, language remarks, whatever stood out to you.

:popcorn: Happy viewing everyone! :popcorn:

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Just watched it. Good movie!

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I’m planning to watch the 3 movies I voted for (Mondays, The Lines that Define Me, Let’s Go Karaoke) and have finished Mondays! I am already recommending this one. it was super fun and an interesting plot!

Mondays

Spoilers ahead.

The movie is about being in a time loop with your office colleagues. There was a (sort of) plot twist about half-way through which made for a really interesting and heart-warming ending. I only felt sorry for them a bit! Re-living the same week stuck in the office for almost 2 years must be torture… no wonder they gave everything to escape it!

I’m still having some difficulties with listening, but I think it is a good movie for that, since due to the time loop element a lot of scenes are basically repeating.

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I’ve watched カラオケ行こ last year on a flight since it was one of the few Japanese movies available on-board (Chinese airlines).

It was alright, enjoyable and easy to follow.
The word 紅(くれない!!!!) will now forever stay associated with this movie for me.

Teen acting in Japanese movies generally feels a bit derpy to me, maybe that’s because I’ve watched very few of them, and obviously haven’t attended school in Japan either.

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Finished watching カラオケ行こ! and oh boy, I didn’t expect the amount of Osaka dialect. Not gonna lie, it was VERY hard for me to follow everything and I frequently had to switch subtitles back on. If anyone finds the JPN subtitles, let me know!

カラオケ行こ!

I also realized that this belongs to the anime and manga with the same name, somehow I didn’t connect that at all because I thought that was a BL, and I didn’t know it was a middle schooler in the main role. I don’t know what happens in the sequel, but just from this movie, some peole are calling this BL-coded is :skull: :police_car_light: :police_officer:

I don’t know how others feel about this, I generally like a good age gap but only if both characters are well above legal age when they first met.

If anything, I would have thought something happening between Satomi and his classmates from the film or choir club (who I thought were the same for half the movie … did I say I had issues following sometimes?)

That aside, I enjoyed the movie, it was a very interesting dynamic and I actually liked the acting performances quite a lot.

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Netflix JP has it with JP subs. I speak the dialect, so I’ll try it via the JFF website anyway, to give them the traffic

Btw: the manga doesn’t have a romance tag, and I read multiple reviews saying it’s not. (Which is not to say there is/isn’t subtext in the film). I’ll respond more once I’ve seen it

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I read the manga, and I didn’t get any romance vibes from it, but I think there’s a sequel that I haven’t read (that goes beyond the content of the movie) so I can’t speak for that one.

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Interesting, I should check out the manga. I just saw a thread discussing it (manga or anime I don’t remember) in a BL forum.

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Oh that’s a good tip. I can usually deal with Osaka-ben (since it’s the Kansai-ben that I have the most exposure to), but I’ll jump over to Netflix if I have too much trouble on JFF…

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