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International Premiere The Man From the Sea

A Window on Asian Cinema

  • CountryJapan,Indonesia,France
  • Production Year2018
  • Running Time107min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
In Indonesia’s Aceh, where the villagers still struggle with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami disaster from a decade ago, a mysterious man emerges from the sea and collapses on the beach. Takako, a Japanese woman working for a non-profit organization with her son Takashi, brings the man home and gives him the name ‘Laut’, the Indonesian word for sea. Takako’s niece Sachiko finds the village while in pursuit of secrets from her deceased father’s past, and befriends Takashi’s friends, who are making a documentary. As the youngsters roam over the island, little by little, strange phenomena begin occurring in the presence of Laut. Fukada Koji’s previous work, Harmonium, won the Un Certain Regard Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016. In his new film, a global co-production where good intentions could end up going bad, the director portrays a strong balance of liveliness and composure in the breathtakingly gorgeous scenery. While the dialogue consists of Indonesian, Japanese and English, it does not feel disjointed, due to solid acting from the cast. (Karen Park)
Director
Director
FUKADA Koji
Born in Tokyo, Fukada Koji attended the Film School of Tokyo and began his career in theater with Oriza Hirata’s Seinendan. His filmography includes Zakuro Yashiki (2006), Tokyo Ningen Kigeki (2008), Hospitalité (2010), Au revoir l’été (2013), Sayonara (2015) and Un Certain Regard Jury Prize winner Harmonium (2016).
Credit
  • Director
    FUKADA Koji
  • CastDean Fujioka
    Taiga
    Junko Abe
  • Production CompanyNikkatsu Corporation
    kino@nikkatsu.co.jp
  • World SalesNikkatsu Corporation
    International@nikkatsu.co.jp
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한국거래소
드비치골프클럽 주식회사
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER