Japan has selected Perfect Days, the Tokyo-based fiction feature from German filmmaker Wim Wenders, as its entry for the Best International Feature Film category at the 2024 Oscars. The pic, which …
), Aoi Yamada and veteran actor and dancer Min Tanaka . Producers are Koji Yanai, alongside filmmaker Wenders and co-writer Takuma Takasaki . Lead actor Yakusho serves as executive producer.
is set to open this year’s Tokyo Film Festival, where the German filmmaker will also serve as the President of the competition jury. Neon is releasing domestically, while MUBI has rights to the UK, Ireland, LATAM, and Turkey.
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