
Jam Films S
- Comedy
Jam Films S is a Japanese omnibus movie. It was released by Phantom FIlm in Japan on January 15, 2005. The movie follows 2002’s Jam Films and its 2004 sequel Jam Films 2. This time around, the overall theme is “S” which stands for succession, success, and special. There are seven shorts, all produced by Ryuhei Kitamura. Included are the shorts Tuesday by Kenji Sonoda, Heaven Sent by Ryuichi Takatsu, Blouse by Hitoshi Ishikawa, New Horizon by Ryo Teshima, Suberidai by Yuichi Abe, Alpha by Daisaburo Harada, and Suit by Masaki Hamamoto.
Jam Films S is a Japanese comedy omnibus film released in 2005, continuing the Jam Films franchise with seven shorts unified by the theme of succession, success, and special. Produced by Ryuhei Kitamura, the collection features works from seven different directors including shorts like Tuesday, Heaven Sent, and Suit. This follows the original Jam Films (2002) and Jam Films 2 (2004).
When does Jam Films S come out?
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Streaming availability in United States
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Available in: Japan
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Theatrical release in United States
No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Festival / premiere in South Korea
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Jam Films S — frequently asked
When was Jam Films S released?
Jam Films S was released in Japan on January 15, 2005 by Phantom Film.
How many shorts are in the film?
The movie contains seven shorts, each directed by a different filmmaker and all produced by Ryuhei Kitamura.
What does the 'S' in the title stand for?
The 'S' represents three concepts: succession, success, and special, serving as the overall thematic framework for the omnibus collection.
Is this part of a series?
Yes, Jam Films S is the third installment in the Jam Films franchise, following the original Jam Films (2002) and Jam Films 2 (2004).
















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