Nintendo Movie Project Promotion Manager Job Listing Highlights Film Promotion Push

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Nintendo has posted a new job opening for a Movie Project Promotion Manager, signaling a formal expansion of the company’s in-house capacity for film marketing.

The position, based in Kyoto, calls for a candidate to oversee promotional activities for film projects that utilize Nintendo intellectual property (IP).

The listing was shared and translated by the account Genki_JPN.

According to the job description, successful applicants will be responsible for marketing and promotional activities tied to motion-picture projects that leverage Nintendo IP.

The company states the role will involve leading a team and coordinating closely with both domestic and international partner companies to craft promotions specific to Nintendo properties.

The posting specifies Business-level English proficiency as a requirement and asks candidates to demonstrate familiarity with Nintendo’s games, products, services, and deep knowledge of the company’s IP.

In journalistic terms: Nintendo is seeking an experienced promotions lead who can manage cross-border partnerships and deliver marketing campaigns tailored to its franchises, while operating in English and Japanese business environments.

This hire follows Nintendo’s high-profile collaboration with Illumination on The Super Mario Bros.

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Released in April 2023, that film grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide and became the highest-grossing film based on a video game, underscoring the commercial potential of Nintendo-branded cinema.

Nintendo has historically promoted its games through platforms such as Nintendo Direct presentations and the Nintendo eShop for digital storefront releases on Nintendo Switch.

The new role suggests the company is formalizing a dedicated function to apply that promotional expertise to film releases and related media projects.

The job listing emphasizes leadership, partner coordination, and campaign execution as core responsibilities.

Verified details from the posting include the Kyoto work location, the requirement for Business-level English, and the focus on marketing film projects that utilize Nintendo IP.

Nintendo has not announced additional details in this listing about specific film projects or release schedules.

For industry observers and professionals, the Movie Project Promotion Manager position is a concrete example of Nintendo investing resources in the business side of entertainment beyond games.

Interested candidates should monitor Nintendo’s official careers site for the full posting and application instructions.