Greenwich Entertainment Brings Ryuya Suzuki's Debut Film 'Jinsei' to North America
Greenwich Entertainment has acquired North American distribution rights for director Ryuya Suzuki's first feature-length anime film 'Jinsei,' planning theatrical screenings this summer.

Greenwich Entertainment Brings Ryuya Suzuki's Debut Film 'Jinsei' to North America
Greenwich Entertainment has secured the North American distribution rights for Jinsei, the debut feature film from director Ryuya Suzuki. The company plans to bring the anime movie to theaters across North America this summer.
This marks an exciting milestone for Suzuki, who is making his directorial debut with a full-length animated feature. Jinsei, which translates to "Life" in English, represents a significant step for the filmmaker as he transitions into the world of anime cinema.
Greenwich Entertainment specializes in distributing independent and international films, making them a fitting choice for bringing Japanese animation to North American audiences. Their acquisition suggests confidence in the film's potential to connect with viewers outside of Japan.
While specific details about the plot, animation studio, and voice cast haven't been revealed yet, the summer theatrical release timeline gives anime fans something to look forward to in the coming months. Feature film debuts from new directors often bring fresh perspectives to the medium, and Suzuki's Jinsei could offer audiences a unique storytelling experience.
The acquisition also highlights the growing interest in Japanese animated films among North American distributors, continuing a trend of increased anime movie releases in Western theaters. Fans can expect more details about showtimes and theater locations as the summer release approaches.
