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Korean Premiere
KUROSAWA Kiyoshi
Japan
2016
130min
DCP
Color
Fiction
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GV
Ticketing
315
7/24 12:10
Bucheon City Hall Main Theater
638
7/27 20:30
CGV Bucheon 3
* Unless follwing Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
None English dialogue without English subtitle
Korean dialogue without English subtitle
No Dialogue
Synopsis
While the retired detective Takakura investigates the cased of a missing family, he realizes that the suspect bears an uncanny likeness to Nishino next door. Even Nishino's daughter comes to claim that Nishino is even not her own father.
Director
KUROSAWA Kiyoshi
Born in 1955, Kurosawa worked as an assistant director of Somai Shinji’s
Sailor Suit and Machine Gun
(1981) and made his directorial feature debut with
Kandagawa Wars
(1983). His filmography includes Cannes’ FIPRESCI Prize-winning
Pulse
(2000),
Tokyo Sonata
(2008) which won the Jury Prize at Un Certain Regard, and
Journey to the Shore
(2015) which won Best Director Prize in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard.