Japanese

28th Tokyo International Film Festival

Competition

The Inerasable

 

Director:Yoshihiro Nakamura

Drama Horror Suspense

World Premiere

10/25 17:00-  Ticket sales have closed.  
10/27 20:50-  Ticket sales have closed.  
10/29 11:20-  Ticket sales have closed.  
Maincut
Trailer

107min. Japanese Color | 2015 Japan | Distributor in Japan : Shochiku Co., Ltd.

Introduction

The film The Inerasable is based on a horror novel which earned Fuyumi Ono, famous for her “Shiki” and The Twelve Kingdoms series, the 26th Yamamoto Shugoro Literary Prize. Yoshihiro Nakamura, whose important works include The Snow White Murder Case and Prophecy, has crafted this chilling story into a film. The first-person protagonist, apparently Ono herself, is played by popular actress Yuko Takeuchi. Up-and-coming starlet Ai Hashimoto plays Ms. Kubo who helps the heroine investigate the succession of riddles. The talented cast also includes Kuranosuke Sasaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi and Kenichi Takitoh.


 
 
Schedule & TicketData

TOHO CINEMAS Roppongi Hills SCREEN7

10/25 17:00 - (107min)

Q&A Greeting from the stage

Greetings from the Stage : Yoshihiro Nakamura(Director),Yuko Takeuchi(Actress),Ai Hashimoto(Actress)
Q&A : Yoshihiro Nakamura(Director)

Please note that the stage appearances of guests and scheduled time of the show may change according to circumstances.

Tickets ¥1300(Tax included)

Tickets (student) ¥1000 | Tickets at the Door (student) ¥500 (Tax included)

チケット受付>終了

Shinjuku WALD9 Theater3

10/27 20:50 - (107min)

Q&A

Q&A : Yoshihiro Nagata(Planner/Producer),Fumitsugu Ikeda(Producer)

Please note that the stage appearances of guests and scheduled time of the show may change according to circumstances.

Tickets ¥1300(Tax included)

Tickets (student) ¥1000 | Tickets at the Door (student) ¥500 (Tax included)

チケット受付>終了

TOHO CINEMAS Roppongi Hills SCREEN1

10/29 11:20 - (107min)

Q&A

Guest (tentative): Q&A : Yoshihiro Nakamura(Director)

Please note that the stage appearances of guests and scheduled time of the show may change according to circumstances.

Tickets ¥1300(Tax included)

Tickets (student) ¥1000 | Tickets at the Door (student) ¥500 (Tax included)

チケット受付>終了

Situation of seats

◎: Situation of seats  △: Only few seats left  ✕: Internet and Box Office tickets are sold out

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How to Buy

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Director
Yoshihiro Nakamura

Born in 1970, in Ibaraki. He was runner-up at the 1993 Pia Film Festival, and made his directorial debut with Local News. Nakamura directed The Foreign Duck, the Native Duck, and God in a Coin Locker in 2007, winning the Shindo Kaneto Award for young directors. His epic samurai film Tono, Risoku de gozaru! will be released in 2016. Nakamura is one of Japan's most active and most watched directors.

Staff
Director : Yoshihiro Nakamura
Planner/Producer : Yoshihiro Nagata
Producer : Fumitsugu Ikeda
Original Novel : Fuyumi Ono "Zang-e" - SHINCHOSHA Publishing co.,Ltd.
Screenplay : Kenichi Suzuki
Music : Goro Yasukawa
Cinematographer : Yukihiro Okimura
Lighting : Yoshiki Okada
Production Designer : Tomoyuki Maruo
Assistant Director : Kenji Katagiri
Cast

Yuko Takeuchi
Ai Hashimoto
Kuranosuke Sasaki
Kentaro Sakaguchi
Kenichi Takitoh

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