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Sunday, 26. 05. 2024 / 19:00 / Main Hall

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Perfect Days Perfect Days

Wim Wenders / Japan / 2023 / 124 min / Japanese

Screenings

Sunday, 26. 05. 2024 / 19:00 / Main Hall

Rain-Check Screenings

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Wim Wenders returns to Tokyo to conceive a touching film song about finding beauty in the tiny moments of everyday life. A film with a nostalgic soundtrack featuring the classics of Lou Reed, Patti Smith, Nina Simone, and others, won Koji Yakushi the Best Actor Award in Cannes.

cast Koji Yakusho, Tokio Emoto, Arisa Nakano, Aoi Yamada, Yumi Aso, Sayuri Ishikawa, Tomokazu Miura, Min Tanaka

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Hirayama is a middle-aged man employed as a toilet cleaner, who drives around serenely from job to job in his van, listening to music. At each location, he changes into a jumpsuit and matter-of-factly gets on with the job in hand with his brushes and mop. On his lunch-hour he reads and takes photos of trees and smiles acceptingly at everything that presents itself to his senses. But who is Hirayama? A series of unexpected encounters gradually reveal more of his past.

"Repetition as such, if you live it as repetition, you become the victim of it. If you manage to live it in the moment, as if you’ve never done it before, it becomes a whole different thing. Crafts in Japan have a whole different tradition and are still lived in a different way than crafts in our Western culture, in which crafts are disappearing rapidly, dramatically. It’s really a shame." (Wim Wenders)

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