Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy
2021 Japanese anthology film by Ryusuke Hamaguchi / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (Japanese: 偶然と想像, Hepburn: Gūzen to Sōzō, lit. "Chance and Imagination") is a 2021[5] Japanese romantic drama anthology film written and directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi.[2][7] The film stars Kotone Furukawa, Katsuki Mori, and Fusako Urabe as the lead actresses of each of the anthology's three segments.[6]
Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy | |||||
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Kanji | 偶然と想像 | ||||
Literal meaning | Chance and imagination | ||||
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Directed by | Ryusuke Hamaguchi | ||||
Written by | Ryusuke Hamaguchi | ||||
Produced by | Satoshi Takata | ||||
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Cinematography | Yukiko Iioka | ||||
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Distributed by | Reel Pictures (Denmark)[4] Incline (Japan)[2] | ||||
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Running time | 121 minutes | ||||
Country | Japan[6][7] | ||||
Language | Japanese[8] | ||||
Box office | $471,339[8] |
The film was previewed online and in cinemas in four cities across the world to buyers, the press, and the festival juries in the Competition of the 71st Berlin International Film Festival from March 1–5, 2021,[6] after which it was awarded the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize.[7][4] It had its public world premiere at the 22nd Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival on March 23.[5]
It was first released nationally in cinemas in Denmark, on July 29, 2021.[4] It was not released across Japan until December 17 the same year.[2]