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Japon

Mexican director Carlos Reygadas' first film is a poetic, existential drama exploring life, death, truth and redemption by following a suicidal old man on his journey through the rugged, unforgiving Mexican landscape. Shot on grainy 16mm, 'Japon' features beautiful, lush landscapes and is reminiscent of Herzog and Tarkovsky in its power.

Year: 2002
Genre: Art House Cinema, Foreign Language Films, Latin America Cinema
Country: Mexico, Spain
Director: Carlos Reygadas
Starring: Magdelena Flores, Alejandro Ferretis
Duration: 122 Minutes
Rating: R16 - Contains offensive language and sex scenes.
Subtitles: Yes
6.9/10
Location in store: Foreign (Latin America)

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