A film adaptation of Yūichi Ishii's book “Ningen Rentaru-ya” about a Japanese rental family agency. Directed and written by Takehito Sakamoto (Eternal Maria), this movie focuses on three rent-a-family stories – a single mother who rents a father for her daughter; a parent and child dependent on a rental family; and a girl who discovers the truth about her father after her mother's death.
The cast includes Shun Shioya, Nanami Kawakami and Yua Shiraishi. Theatrical release in Japan is scheduled for June 10, 2023.
It is interesting to note Ishii's real-life business, Family Romance, has been the subject of several English news articles examining the rent-a-family industry in Japan. However, in 2020, The New Yorker appended an editor's note to their 2018 article reporting false claims made by those interviewed and revealing Ishii's business to be generally a scam.
The cast includes Shun Shioya, Nanami Kawakami and Yua Shiraishi. Theatrical release in Japan is scheduled for June 10, 2023.
It is interesting to note Ishii's real-life business, Family Romance, has been the subject of several English news articles examining the rent-a-family industry in Japan. However, in 2020, The New Yorker appended an editor's note to their 2018 article reporting false claims made by those interviewed and revealing Ishii's business to be generally a scam.
- 6/2/2023
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
Werner Herzog has reportedly once said that his documentary and fiction protagonists are, if not same persons, than at least closely related and inhabiting the same world. The brilliant German filmmaker has done his best to blur the lines between the two worlds, focusing on the documentary side lately in his career, but with his newest, Japan-set American-produced film “Family Romance, LLC” he has taken the most determined step in that direction. The film premiered as a special screening at the last year’s edition of Cannes before the festival tour, some niche theatrical distribution and finally hitting the streaming service Mubi this summer.
The film opens with Ishii Yuichi sitting and waiting for someone on a bench in the park before he approaches the 12-year old girl Mahiro, admitting to her that he is her long-absent father. As he says, he had left Mahiro and her mother while the...
The film opens with Ishii Yuichi sitting and waiting for someone on a bench in the park before he approaches the 12-year old girl Mahiro, admitting to her that he is her long-absent father. As he says, he had left Mahiro and her mother while the...
- 9/29/2020
- by Marko Stojiljković
- AsianMoviePulse
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