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 /
October 7, 2021 35m Japan Science Fiction Japanese More
0
User Score

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.
More »

Top Billed Cast

More

Images

View All Images

Recommendations

More
Captain America: Brave New World
Science Fiction Action Thriller
Nosferatu
Horror Fantasy
Wolf Man
Horror Thriller
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
Action Science Fiction Comedy Family
La Dolce Villa
Romance Comedy
Wicked
Drama Romance Fantasy
Ne Zha 2
Animation Fantasy Adventure
Ne Zha
Animation Fantasy Adventure
Moana 2
Animation Adventure Family Comedy
Kinda Pregnant
Comedy Romance
Anora
Drama Comedy Romance
The Order
Crime Drama Thriller
Conclave
Drama Mystery Thriller
The Substance
Horror Science Fiction
  • 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.
Search history
delete
Popular search