Virgin Ephira in Drive My Car Director! As revealed Variety. The actress will be led by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, of which My Car has won 4 Oscar nominations, including the best director, the best suitable scenario and the first Japanese nomination in the best film category. The film won an Oscar for the best international movie.
This new project of Japanese filmmaker will be the adaptation of Maciko Miano and Maho Isono’s book called English “You and I – illness suddenly deteriorate.”
Adaptation of correspondence between two women
“After driving my car, I received a few sentences. This is the only one who truly touched this exact moment because I have moved the correspondence between these two women“Explains the director Variety in the article.
This book is based on real correspondence between two women. In these letters, both exchange reflections, especially on the chance and risk. Their epistolary relationship will take more identity when one of them suddenly degenerates. “Death is a central subject in their exchange and a little bit, it is a meeting between two souls“, Determines the film director in columns of diversity.
Several shots for international directors
In the film written by Ryusuke Hamaguchuchi and Léa Le Dina, the history of the book moves to France. One is a French nurse, the other is a Japanese theater director. Tao Okamoto, which is especially found in Wolverine, will play this other lead role. Suddenly, the film is mainly turned into Paris.
Note that Virginia Ephira will multiply projects from international directors. In addition to Rusuka Hamaguchi, projects also appear under the leadership of Iranian filmmaker Asgar Fahrad and Morokan Nabil Ayau.
Recall that Virgin Ephira was previously led by Paul Verhoven, Benedeta and Elel.
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