Sayonara (2015 film)
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| Sayonara | |||||
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| Kanji | さようなら | ||||
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| Directed by | Kōji Fukada | ||||
| Screenplay by | Kōji Fukada | ||||
| Based on | a play by Oriza Hirata | ||||
| Produced by | Keisuke Konishi Hiroyuki Onogawa Kōji Fukada Bryerly Long[1] | ||||
| Starring | Bryerly Long Geminoid F | ||||
| Cinematography | Akiko Ashizawa[2] | ||||
| Edited by | Naohiro Urabe Koji Fukada[1] | ||||
| Music by | Hiroyuki Onogawa[1] | ||||
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Running time | 112 minutes[2] | ||||
| Country | Japan | ||||
| Languages | Japanese English French German[2] | ||||
Sayonara (Japanese: さようなら, Hepburn: Sayōnara; lit. "Goodbye") is a 2015 Japanese film written and directed by Kōji Fukada and based on the short play of the same name by Oriza Hirata.[3][4][5] Starring Bryerly Long and Geminoid F, the film was promoted as "the first movie to feature a Gynoid performing opposite a human actor".[3] It premiered in October 2015 at the Tokyo International Film Festival and was scheduled for release in Japan on November 21, 2015.[6][3]
- Bryerly Long as Tanya[1]
- Geminoid F[1]
- Hirofumi Arai[1]
- Makiko Murata[1]
- Nijirō Murakami[1]
- Yukio Kibiki[1]
- Jérôme Kircher[1]
- Irene Jacob[1]
- Noémie Nakai
Release
The world premiere of the film was in October 2015, at the Tokyo International Film Festival.[3] The film was then released in Japan on November 21, 2015.[6]