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World Premiere Pink and Gray

A Window on Asian Cinema

Suspense/Mystery · Human Rights

  • CountryJapan
  • Production Year2015
  • Running Time119min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Rengo Shiraki, a popular movie star, is found dead—along with a suicide note—by his best friend, Daiki Kawada, a struggling actor who dreams of achieving the fame and fortune Rengo has enjoyed. The suicide note prompts Daiki to write and publish Rengo’s biography, the success of which unwittingly throws Daiki into the limelight. Struggling to come to terms with Rengo’s suicide as well as with fame he can't really call his own, Daiki sets out to discover the truth behind his friend’s death.
Director
Director
YUKISADA Isao
Yukisada Isao was born in Kumamoto in 1968. He made his feature film directing debut with 1997’s Open House. His second film, Sunflower (2000), won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2000 Busan International Film Festival. In 2010, he he directed “Kamome” one of the segments of Camellia, a project commissioned by the BIFF. His film Five Minutes to Tomorrow introduced at BIFF 2014.
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  • Director
    YUKISADA Isao
  • CastYuto Nakajima
    Masaki Suda
    Yuya Yagira
    Kaho
  • ScreenplayRyuta Hourai
  • Production CompanyKADOKAWA CORPORATION
    okada-w@kadokawa.jp
  • World SalesKADOKAWA CORPORATION
    suzuki-as@kadokawa.jp
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