
Hospitalité (2011)
In this black comedy the lives of a timid small-time printer and his young wife are turned inside out by the arrival of a stranger who moves in and takes over their world. Set in a village-like outpost in the heart of Tokyo, this is a wry commentary on Japanese xenophobia. Kiki Sugino heads a spritely ensemble cast.
Director: Koji Fukada
Actors: Bryerly Long, Erika Ono, Haruka Saito, Hiroko Matsuda, Kanji Furutachi, Kenji Yamauchi, Kiki Sugino, Kumi Hyodo, Naoki Sugawara, Tatsuya Kawamura
Country: Japan
A Kismet Christmas (2022)
Sarah is a children’s book author who returns to her hometown, where she reconnects with her family and Travis, her teenage crush. She soon discovers that a long-held family legend…
The Lullaby (2010)
David Holzman’s Diary (1967)
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Small Beautifully Moving Parts (2011)
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Single Man Problems: Volume One (2023)
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Hope For Christmas (2018)
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