The Korea Times

Hirokazu Kore-eda joins ‘Ten Years’ internatio­nal spin-off

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BUSAN (Yonhap) — Japanese auteur Hirokazu Kore-eda on Monday formally announced his plan to executive produce a Japanese spin-off of the 2015 Hong Kong sleeper hit “Ten Years.”

“Ten Years Japan” will compose an internatio­nal omnibus film project along with “Ten Years Thailand” and “Ten Years Taiwan,” which are already filming in their respective locations.

The original “Ten Years” was a dystopian anthology of five short films by young Hong Kong directors which envisaged how Hong Kong would change 10 years into the future. The indie project made a sensation at local cinema houses, beating “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” at the local box office when it premiered. It later opened in Canada, Germany, Britain, Australia and the United States, but has been banned in China for spreading a dystopian vision of Hong Kong.

“The Hong Kong project was terrific and I think it would provide viewers a chance to think about Asia after 10 years together,” Kore-eda said during a news conference announcing the plan at the 22nd Busan Internatio­nal Film Festival. “I hope this Japanese spin-off would provide the country’s up-and-coming young directors a chance to participat­e in internatio­nal film festivals and interact with Asian filmmakers.”

Kore-eda, however, jokingly said that he is joining the production as a supporter because he is “a little too old to participat­e.”

The five directors are Akiyo Fujimura, Chie Hayakawa, Yusuke Kinoshita, Megumi Tsuno and Kei Ishikawa.

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