The internationally acclaimed director of Tokyo Sonata and Journey to the Shore reinvents the alien movie as a unique and profoundly human tale of love and mystery. Three aliens travel to Earth on a reconnaissance mission in preparation for a mass invasion. Having taken possession of human bodies, the visitors rob their hosts of the very essence of their being – all sense of good, evil, property, family, belonging – leaving psychological and spiritual devastation in their wake.
- Country:
- Japan, 2017
- Group:
- Frontiers
- Duration:
- 129’
- Director:
- Kiyoshi Kurosawa
- Screenplay:
- Sachiko Tanaka, Kiyoshi Kurosawa
- Cast:
- Masami Nagasawa, Ryûhei Matsuda, Hiroki Hasegawa
- Festivals:
- 2017 Kan / Cannes Film Festival
- Filmography:
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2017 Sanpo Suru Shinryakusha / Before We Vanish / Pre nego što nestanemo
2016 Kurîpî:- Itsuwari no rinjin / Creepy / Jezivi
2015 Kishibe no tabi / Journey to the Shore
2008 Tokyo Sonata / Tokijska sonata
2003 Dopperugengâ / Doppelganger / Dvojnik
2001 Kairo / Pulse / Puls
1999 Karisuma / Charisma / Harizma
1998 Ningen gôkaku / License to Live
1998 Hebi no michi / Serpent’s Path
1997 Cure / The Cure / Lek - Itsuwari no rinjin / Creepy / Jezivi
- Cinematography:
- Akiko Ashizawa
- Editing:
- Koiichi Takahashi
- Music:
- Yusuke Hayashi
- Producer:
- Yuji Ishida, Naoto Fujimura, Yumi Arakawa, Tomomi Takashima
- Production:
- Nikkatsu, Django Film
- Distributer:
- MCF MegaCom Film
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Kiyoshi Kurosawa (born 1955 in Kobe) is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, film critic and a professor at Tokyo University of the Arts. He is best known for his many contributions to the Japanese horror genre. Kurosawa studied film at Rikkyo University. He first achieved international acclaim with his film Cure, which garnered a great deal of critical buzz on the festival circuit (Toronto, Rotterdam). License to Live which he wrote with the help of a Sundance Institute Scholarship, was screened at the Berlin Film Festival, while Charisma was screened at Cannes. In 2001 Kurosawa crafted Pulse that many considered to the one of the best horror films of the decade. His recent films Tokyo Sonata and Journey to the Shore brought him the award for Best Director at the Cannes Film Festival (Un Certain Regard). In 2016, his thriller Creepy premiered at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival, marking Kurosawa's first cinematic return to the horror genre since 2006.
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