Hideo Kojima Documentary Trailer
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Hideo Kojima Documentary Trailer Released

Kojima Productions released a trailer for the upcoming Hideo Kojima documentary. Hideo Kojima – Connecting Worlds focuses on Kojima’s work as he makes the transition to opening an independent studio. While the documentary previously ended up being revealed to be part of the Tribeca Festival lineup, this is the first full trailer.

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The trailer shows off snippets of behind-the-scenes footage at Kojima Productions during the development of Death Stranding. We see Kojima discussing aspects of the game with his team, and even a snippet of the game crashing on him during playtesting.

This footage appears alongside interviews with various people from the world of film and TV discussing Kojima’s work. His Death Stranding collaborators Norman Reedus, Guillermo del Toro, and Nicolas Winding Refn all appear, alongside Mad Max director George Miller. The documentary will also feature interviews with musicians Grimes and Chvrches, along with music video director Woodkid.

The Hideo Kojima documentary is set to premiere at Tribeca Festival on June 17, 2023. There will also be a Q&A with Kojima after the premiere. It will be one of several video game events at the 2023 festival, including a talk about The Expanse: A Telltale Series. Other games making an appearance at the show include Stray Gods and Goodbye Volcano High.

Hideo Kojima – Connecting Worlds will debut at the Tribeca Festival on June 17, 2023.


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