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The Black Devil and the White Prince
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Korean Premiere
TSUKIKAWA Sho
Japan
2016
93min
HD
Color
Fiction
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Ticketing
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7/23 20:40
Korea Manhwa Museum
748
7/28 20:30
CGV Bucheon Station 4
* Unless follwing Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
None English dialogue without English subtitle
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No Dialogue
Synopsis
Transfer student Yu Akabane goes on her first-ever date with Takumi Shirakawa, the “White Prince.” But her heart gradually grows for a deputy head of the boy dorm, the “Black Devil,” although he makes sadistic demands to discipline her.
Director
TSUKIKAWA Sho
Born in in 1982, in Tokyo, Tsukikawa Sho graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. After making his director debut film,
Kikkake wa You!
(2011), he won the 2012 Short Film Festival & Asia with
Good Coming Toru to Neko tamani Neko
(2012).
The movie Let Me Eat Your Pancreas
(2017) is a huge hit, and many people look forward to his upcoming work.