Shiki-Jitsu

2000

Shiki-Jitsu (式日 , Shikijitsu , lit. "ritual day" or "ceremonial day", also known as Ritual) is a 2000 art film written and directed by Hideaki Anno. The film is Anno's second live-action feature.[1] The screenplay is an adaption of Ayako Fujitani's novella Tōhimu, which was inspired by an emotionally difficult time in Los Angeles working on her father Steven Seagal's 1998 film The Patriot.

The film tells the story of a director (Shunji Iwai) who meets an odd young woman (Fujitani). Taking place over a period of 33 days, the plot involves these two characters trying to work their way out of a collective emotional funk. Michael Ordona of the Los Angeles Times reported the film had "dark themes of mental illness and suicidal ideation".[2] Shiki-Jitsu won an award for Best Artistic Contribution at the 13th International Film Festival in Tokyo.[3]

Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart:2000
weitere Titel:
Shiki-Jitsu
式日zh-hans zh-hant zh-hk zh
Genre:Filmdrama
Herstellungsland:Japan
Originalsprache:Japanisch
Farbe:Farbe
IMDB: 2157
Verleih:Tokuma Shoten
Offizielle Webseite:shikijitsu.ube.ac
Regie:Hideaki Anno
Drehbuch:Hideaki Anno
Musik:Takashi Kako
Darsteller:Shunji Iwai
Ayako Fujitani
Jun Murakami
Shinobu Otake
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2000
Tokyo International Film Festival
Tokyo Grand Prix
Nominiert
Datenstand: 22.08.2022 14:34:58Uhr