
"Tuanji" directors Shunji Sakamoto and Naomi Fujiyama
After "Yan" (2000), Japanese director Shunji Sakamoto and actress Naomi Fujiyama are working together again after 15 years, and the new film "Tuandi", which has been cooperating again for 15 years, is being filmed. In addition to Fujiyama, Kishibe Kazutoku, Ishibashi Renji, Dainan Michiyo, Saito Koku and other powerful movie stars gathered to perform together.
Released 15 years ago, "Yan" is the first film starring Fujiyama, which won the 24th Japanese Academy Award for Best Director that year; the 55th Mainichi Film Awards for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress; and the 25th Hochi Film Awards for Best Picture and Best Actress.
The story tells that Kiyoshi Yamashita and his wife, Who sold the pharmacy and moved to live in Tuandi, are talked about by the surrounding residents, and the two do not think much of it. One day, her husband Kiyoshi suddenly disappeared, a mysterious suit man Makoto Takashi went in and out of the home under the mountain every day, and rumors of divorce, evaporation, and murder spread among the residents of tuandi, and the police and media were also involved in this dispute.
Fujiyama plays the heroine, Kishibe plays her husband Kiyoharu, Ishibashi plays The Autonomous Leader of Tuandi, Masazo Yukitoku, and Dainan plays Yukitoku's wife, Junzi. In addition, personality film stars such as Chi-er, Takayuki Izoma, Toko Takeuchi, Mari Hamada, and Yukari Taki co-starred. The film "Tuandi" is being filmed in Adachi City, Tochigi Prefecture and is expected to be released in Japan in 2016.
Compilation / Ji Zhongpeng