North Shinjuku 2055

North Shinjuku 2055

Release date : October 7, 2021
Runtime : 35m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Daisuke Miyazaki /
Writers : Daisuke Miyazaki /
Production companies : Deep End Pictures /
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An overly curious journalist sits face to face with a resident of the mysterious district of North Shinjuku. One is trying to understand the codes and unspoken truths of a closed community; the other gradually reveals his world. Daisuke Miyazaki delivers an unorthodox, futuristic sci-fi full of recursive effects and false appearances. Shot in lustrous black and white, featuring a series of still images, this impossible dialogue is like a response from the future to Chris Marker’s La Jetée. Harrowing yet leavened by humour, the story includes street kids, ancestral pariahs and, as you’d expect, yakuzas.
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  • title:North Shinjuku 2055
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:35m
  • Genres: Science Fiction ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Daisuke Miyazaki /
  • Writers: Daisuke Miyazaki ·
  • Production companies: Deep End Pictures ·
  • Overview:An overly curious journalist sits face to face with a resident of the mysterious district of North Shinjuku. One is trying to understand the codes and unspoken truths of a closed community; the other gradually reveals his world. Daisuke Miyazaki delivers an unorthodox, futuristic sci-fi full of recursive effects and false appearances. Shot in lustrous black and white, featuring a series of still images, this impossible dialogue is like a response from the future to Chris Marker’s La Jetée. Harrowing yet leavened by humour, the story includes street kids, ancestral pariahs and, as you’d expect, yakuzas.
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