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Movie "Journey and Days" Pamphlet * With flyer (2 types) * Unread ・"Request bulk purchase" → "Refine" → Search for "Pamphlet" (Supports Mercari's three discounts) * 10% off for followers (first time only, comment before subscribing) #Autumn@Pamphlet Sho Miyake, director and screenwriter of "All the Long Nights" and "Keiko, Eyes to Listen," directed and wrote the drama based on Yoshiharu Tsuge's short manga "Seaside Scenery" and "Ben-san of Honyara Cave." Starring Shim Eun-kyung of "Miss Granny" and "The Journalist," the film depicts a struggling screenwriter who confronts life through encounters on a journey, with Miyake's delicate storytelling and unique atmosphere. Summer sun shines brightly on the sea. Natsuo, standing alone on the beach, meets Nagi, a woman with a shadow, and the two stroll without saying anything. The next day, Natsuo and Nagi meet again on the beach, and as a typhoon approaches and heavy rain falls, they swim in the sea... In a university class, a film based on Yoshiharu Tsuge's manga, with Lee writing the screenplay, is being screened. After the screening, when asked by students for their impressions of the film during the Q&A session, Lee replies that he feels he has no talent. In winter, Lee, by chance, visits a snow-covered mountain and arrives at a dilapidated inn. The innkeeper, Benzo, is unmotivated, and there is no proper heating or meals. One night, Benzo takes Lee to the snowy field at night. Shim Eun-kyung plays the screenwriter Lee, and Shinichi Tsutsumi plays the innkeeper Benzo, with Yumi Kawai, Mansaku Takada, and Shiro Sano co-starring. The film was entered in the International Competition section of the 78th Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland and won the Golden Leopard Award, the highest prize, for the first time in 18 years for a Japanese film. Produced in 2025 / 89 minutes / G / Japan Distribution: Bitters End Theatrical release date: November 7, 2025 Thank you for viewing.
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