Koji Fukada's 'Quelques jours à Nagi' fails to move at Cannes
At the Cannes Film Festival, Japanese director Koji Fukada presented his tenth feature film, 'Quelques jours à Nagi' (A Few Days in Nagi), in competition. Set in a small Japanese village, the film examines the emotions of a group of isolated individuals but struggles to blend social critique with a love story, ultimately failing to emotionally engage audiences.
Key facts
- The film is Koji Fukada's tenth feature.
- It was presented in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
- The setting is a small Japanese village.
- The film focuses on a group of isolated individuals.
- It attempts to combine social critique with a romantic plot.
- The film fails to emotionally move viewers.
- The title translates to 'A Few Days in Nagi'.
- The source is Le Monde.
Entities
Artists
- Koji Fukada
Institutions
- Cannes Film Festival
- Le Monde
Locations
- Cannes
- France
- Nagi
- Japan