Director Koji Fukada Doesn’t Believe in Bad Guys
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The Japanese helmer makes his Cannes debut with 'Nagi Notes,' a film about solitude, artistic compromise and the radical idea (inspired by his hero Miyazaki) that there are no villains.
The Japanese helmer makes his Cannes debut with 'Nagi Notes,' a film about solitude, artistic compromise and the radical idea (inspired by his hero Miyazaki) that there are no villains.
The Japanese helmer makes his Cannes debut with 'Nagi Notes,' a film about solitude, artistic compromise and the radical idea (inspired by his hero Miyazaki) that there are no villains.
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