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Asian Three-Fold Mirror 2018: Journey
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Asian Three-Fold Mirror 2018: Journey

Oct 26, 2018
1h 23m
★ 0.0

Overview

This omnibus film consists of three films made by three directors from three countries. With “Journey” as the theme, each of these films tells about a journey. “The Sea” is a film by Degena Yun (China), telling about mother and child’s trip to the sea from Beijing. “Hekishu,” a film by Daishi Matsunaga (Japan), tells about the journey of a Japanese businessman involved in infrastructure development in Yangon. The film depicts the entrepreneur’s emotional feelings in the face of Yangon residents who lost their homes due to the construction of the new infrastructure. The last is a film titled “Variable No. 3” by Edwin (Indonesia), which tells the story of a couple’s journey to Tokyo. There they meet a mysterious man. The man who works as a tour guide and rents out the inn, gives a strange advice to the husband and wife.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

The Japan Foundation

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Cast

Chen Jin

Mother

Chen Jin

Gong Zhe

Daughter

Gong Zhe

Hiroki Hasegawa

Suzuki

Hiroki Hasegawa

Nandar Myat Aung

Su Su

Nandar Myat Aung

Agni Pratistha

Sekar

Agni Pratistha

Oka Antara

Edi

Oka Antara

Nicholas Saputra

Kenji

Nicholas Saputra