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Korean Premiere
ISHII Gakuryu
Japan
2015
105min
DCP
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Fiction
Code
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Rate
GV
Ticketing
263
7/23 20:40
CGV Bucheon 7
504
7/26 11:30
CGV Bucheon 3
* Unless follwing Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
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Synopsis
A young and coquettish Akano may be at time human and at other a red goldfish, but is in love with an elderly writer, Ren. But as his ex-lover appears as a ghost, the relationship turns into a love triangle.
Director
ISHII Gakuryu
Ishii was born in 1957 and studied at Nihon University College of Art. He directed films such as
Angel Dust
(1994) and
Labyrinth of Dreams
(1997) which were highly praised by many international film festivals and directors including Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorsese. His latest films include
The Flower of Shanidar
(2013) and
That’s It
(2015).