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Big in Japan
Big in Japan is a comedic rock-and-roll road movie about struggling Seattle rock band, Tennis Pro, who decide to sell their tour-van and head to Tokyo for one last shot at acceptance
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the unexpected and largely undocumented rise of American singer-songwriter Jay Brannan in Japan. Despite limited success in his home country, Brannan cultivated a fervent fanbase in Japan, leading to sold-out shows and a unique cultural phenomenon. The film explores the intricacies of his connection with Japanese audiences and the reasons behind his cult status.
Critical Reception
Big in Japan received positive reviews, with critics praising its insightful look into the niche music scene and the emotional connection between an artist and his dedicated fanbase. The documentary was lauded for its authentic portrayal of a unique career trajectory in the music industry.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and insightful look at an artist finding unexpected success.
Explores the fascinating phenomenon of cult followings in international music markets.
Captures the genuine connection between Brannan and his devoted Japanese fans.
Google audience: Audience reception data specifically from Google reviews is not widely available for this documentary. However, general sentiment indicates appreciation for its heartwarming story and unique subject matter.
Fun Fact
Jay Brannan's popularity in Japan surged after his songs were featured in the popular 2007 Japanese film 'Adored'.
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