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What does the Japanese Ethics Review Committee do?

The association is a guild group under the Colonial Foundation of Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports. It is highly confidential and never recruits openly. Only senior practitioners who have been engaged in directing, writing, producing and editing in Japanese local film and television industry for many years will receive the invitation of film critics from Nippon Film Association irregularly in spring and autumn every year, and film critics will sign a highly confidential agreement. Its staff are also directly recruited by the Foundation's human resources class from schools such as Japan Film Academy and Tokyo University of the Arts. Even its security guards and property companies must sign strict confidentiality agreements. The only possibility to join the association is through the recommendation of directors of cultural, sports, cultural, sports, colonial and consortium funds.

Producers (such as Tokyo Hot, Red Hot, etc. ) Generally, they register their own companies abroad, then shoot in Japan, and then go through an import procedure after shooting.