Английская Википедия:Bad Poetry Tokyo

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Шаблон:Infobox film

Bad Poetry Tokyo Шаблон:Jp is a 2018 Japanese crime drama romance thriller film written, directed, produced, and edited by Anshul Chauhan that stars Nana Blank, Kento Furukoshi, and Shuna Iijima.[1] Bad Poetry Tokyo is Chauhan's debut film.[2] The film is about abuse against women.[3][4]

Plot summary

Fujita Jun (Shuna Iijima), a 30-year-old woman working as a hostess past her prime at a shady club, has dreams of becoming an aspiring actress living in Tokyo. Betrayed by her lover (Orson Mochizuki) and having her dreams crushed, the broken woman leaves Tokyo for her hometown in the countryside after five years of no contact with her family (Kôhei Mashiba). There, she reconnects with an old flame but is also forced to confront some unpleasant truths about her past.[5][6][4]

Cast

  • Nana Blank as Nana
  • Shuna Iijima as Fujita Jun
  • Kento Furukoshi
  • Takashi Kawaguchi as Yuki
  • Ilana Labourene as Bar Girl
  • Kôhei Mashiba as Father
  • Orson Mochizuki as Taka
  • Taichi Yamada as Bar Owner
  • Shintaro Yonemoto as Taka's friend

Release

Bad Poetry Tokyo screened at the Raindance Film Festival.[4][7] Bad Poetry Tokyo was entered into the Feature Film category at the Beverly Hills Film Festival.[8]

Reception

Shuna Iijima won Best Actress at the Osaka Asian Film Festival for her performance as Fujita Jun.[7] Bad Poetry Tokyo won the Grand Prize for Best Film at the Brussels Independent Film Festival[9][10] and Anshul Chauhan won the Best Narrative Feature Film at the Venice Film Week.

Bad Poetry Tokyo was nominated for the Grand Prix award for Best Film at the Osaka Asian Film Festival but didn't win.

References

External links

Шаблон:Anshul Chauhan