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Happy Family

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Hayes, Carol

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TV Movie - This is a recorded video interview discussion about the film which was included on the film DVD. ‘Review of Abe Tsutomu’s Shiawase Kazoku Keikaku: Happy Family Plan’, Japan Foundation: Nihongo Cinema Project, Educational DVD. The movie is accompanied by a Language Resource Kit which allows students to learn Japanese through film in four easy steps: Watch; Listen; Practise; Speak. It is an effective learning tool for introducing Japanese language and culture to students, teachers, film lovers and the general public, presented in an engaging, entertaining and educational way.

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