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| I’m not the man you think I am... |
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When loner Yuichi pursues the flirtatious Yoshino, his hopes of companionship fall apart. Then he meets Mitsuyo — but their new relationship is overshadowed by a dark secret. Based on an acclaimed novel of the same name, Villain is the love story of two fragile strangers… or is it? Like bitter chocolate, the aftertaste of this brooding, multi-award-winning drama lingers long after the film ends. The all-star cast includes Satoshi Tsumabuki (Villon’s Wife, Pandemic, School Days with a Pig) and Eri Fukatsu (The Magic Hour, Haru). |
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Best Actress (Eri Fukatsu), 34th Montreal World Film Festival |
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Best Actor (Satoshi Tsumabuki), 53rd Blue Ribbon Awards |
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Best Actor (Satoshi Tsumabuki), Best Actress (Eri Fukatsu), Best Supporting Actor (Akira Emoto), Best Supporting Actress (Kirin Kiki) and Best Music Score (Joe Hisaishi), 34th Japanese Academy Award |
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Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, 84th Kinema Jumpo Awards |
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Best Film, 65th Mainichi Film Awards |
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Best Film, Best Actress (Eri Fukatsu), Best Supporting Actor (Akira Emoto), 35th Hochi Film Award |
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Sang-il Lee (Hula Girls) |
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Tomoyo Nihara; Genki Kawamura |
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| Based on novel by: |
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Shuichi Yoshida |
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Sang-il Lee, Shuichi Yoshida |
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Satoshi Tsumabuki (The Magic Hour, Villon’s Wife, Pandemic, School Days with a Pig), Eri Fukatsu (A Ghost of a Chance, The Magic Hour, Haru), Masaki Okada (Life Back Then, Princess Toyotomi, Confessions, Gravity’s Clowns) |
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Joe Hisaishi (Departures, Studio Ghibli films) |
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| Japanese w/English subtitles |
| 2011 | 139min | drama, thriller |
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| SYDNEY: Wednesday 23 Nov, 6:00pm |
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| MELBOURNE: Monday 5 Dec, 8:35pm, ACMI |
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