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Tributes and Retrospectives - Ryûsuke Hamaguchi

Festivals and Awards:

Cannes Film Festival – Official Selection In Competition; Best Screenplay; FIPRESCI Prize; Ecumenical Jury Prize
Asia Pacific Screen Awards – Best Film; Best Screenplay (Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Oe Takamasa)

Crew:

Screenplay: Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Oe Takamasa, based of Haruki Murakami's novel of the same name
Cinematography: Hidetoshi Shinomiya
Producers: Kazuo Nakanishi, Yûji Sadai

Drive My Car

A film by Ryûsuke Hamaguchi

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Actor and director Yusuke Kafuku is invited to stage Chekhov's Uncle Vanya at a theater festival in Hiroshima. While in the car on the way there, driven by the discreet, young Misaki, Kafuku is confronted with the past and the mystery about his wife, Oto, who had died suddenly, taking a secret with her.
  • Cast:

    Hidetoshi Nishijima, Toko Miura, Masaki Okada, Reika Kirishima
  • Original Title:

    Doraibu mai kâ
  • Country:

    Japan
  • Year:

    2021
  • 179' Subtitles: PT

Festivals and Awards:

Cannes Film Festival – Official Selection In Competition; Best Screenplay; FIPRESCI Prize; Ecumenical Jury Prize
Asia Pacific Screen Awards – Best Film; Best Screenplay (Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Oe Takamasa)

Crew:

Screenplay: Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Oe Takamasa, based of Haruki Murakami's novel of the same name
Cinematography: Hidetoshi Shinomiya
Producers: Kazuo Nakanishi, Yûji Sadai

Director

Ryûsuke Hamaguchi

Born in 1978 in Kanagawa, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi is the most important Japanese director to emerge in recent years, a fan of a stripped-down realism that meticulously portrays the turmoil of feelings. After completing his degree in Aesthetics at the University of Tokyo in March 2003, he worked as an assistant director in film and television for three years. In March 2008, he completed a Masters in Film at the Graduate School of Film and New Media, Tokyo University of the Arts. In 2015, he surprised audiences with Happy Hour, a film for which he won the Best Actress Award (for the ensemble of the film's actresses) and a Special Mention for Script, at the Locarno Film Festival, where the film was part of the Official Selection. He also received the Best Director Award at the Singapore Film Festival and the Best Screenplay Award at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Asako I & II (2018), based on the novel Netemo Sametemo by Tomoka Shibasaki, was part of the Official Selection in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (2021) won the Grand Jury Prize at the Berlin Festival and Drive My Car (2021) won the Ecumenical Jury Prize, Best Screenplay Award and FIPRESCI at the Cannes Film Festival.
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