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    Japanese film well-received at Venice Film Festival debut

    VENICE (ANN/THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN) – The official screening of Japanese film director Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s new film “Aku wa Sonzai Shinai” (“Evil Does Not Exist”) got a warm response at the 80th Venice International Film Festival on Monday evening.

    The film, entered in the competition category, is a joint project with Eiko Ishibashi, who wrote the musical score for the Hamaguchi-directed “Drive My Car,” which won the Oscar for best international feature film in 2022.

    “Evil Does Not Exist” depicts the conflicted feelings among residents of a mountain village outside Tokyo over the construction of an outdoor recreation facility.

    Hamaguchi, Ishibashi, lead actor Hitoshi Omika and other members of the cast were on hand for the official screening of the film, which drew warm, prolonged applause from the audience in the theatre.

    “I didn’t expect such a heart-warming response,” a smiling Hamaguchi told the media later. “I feel proud that the efforts of all the people involved were conveyed to the audience.”

    Ishibashi said, “I’m thankful for being given this experience, which was like finding treasure.”

    At a news conference Monday before the screening, the award-winning director Hamaguchi talked about his satisfaction with his latest work. “I always wanted to make a film in which nature and healing are combined. I’m happy that I was able to make it a reality,” he said.

    Expectations are high for the film in Venice, given Hamaguchi’s past track record at film festivals. He previously won the Grand Jury Prize (Silver Bear) at the Berlin International Film Festival for “Guzen to Sozo” (“Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy”) and the award for best screenplay at the Cannes Film Festival for “Drive My Car.”

    Prize winners for the competition category in Venice will be announced Saturday.

    Film director Ryusuke Hamaguchi (centre) and writer Eiko Ishibashi (right) attend a news conference in Venice on Monday. PHOTO: ANN/THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN
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