Tokyo! Trailer

Tokyo! Trailer (2008)

"Three tall tales. one big city." 16 August 2008 Fantasy, Drama, Comedy 112 mins

Three distinct tales unfold in the bustling city of Tokyo. Merde, a bizarre sewer-dweller, emerges from a manhole and begins terrorizing pedestrians. After his arrest, he stands trial and lashes out at a hostile courtroom. A man who has resigned himself to a life of solitude reconsiders after meeting a charming pizza delivery woman. And finally, a happy young couple find themselves undergoing a series of frightening metamorphoses.

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Cast

Ayako Fujitani

as Hiroko (segment "Interior Design")

Ryo Kase

as Akira (segment "Interior Design")

Ayumi Ito

as Akemi (segment "Interior Design")

Nao Omori

as Hiroshi (segment "Interior Design")

Satoshi Tsumabuki

as Takeshi (segment "Interior Design")

Denden

as Car Pound Attendant (segment "Interior Design")

Denis Lavant

as Merde' (segment "Merde")

Jean-François Balmer

as Maître Voland (segment "Merde")

Renji Ishibashi

as Advocate General (segment "Merde")

Toshiyuki Kitami

as Prosecutor (segment "Merde")

Kyūsaku Shimada

as Prison Director (segment "Merde")

Teruyuki Kagawa

as Man (segment "Shaking Tokyo")

Yu Aoi

as Pizza-Delivery Girl (segment "Shaking Tokyo")

Naoto Takenaka

as Pizza-Delivery Girl's Boss (segment "Shaking Tokyo")

Yoshiyoshi Arakawa

as Pizza Delivery Girl's Neighbor (segment "Shaking Tokyo")

Hiroshi Yamamoto

as (segment "Shaking Tokyo")

Crew

Leos Carax

Director

Shinzo Katayama

Shinzo Katayama Assistant Director

Lewis Taewan Kim

Lewis Taewan Kim Co-Producer

Masami Inomoto

Masami Inomoto Director of Photography

Caroline Champetier

Caroline Champetier Director of Photography

Jun Fukumoto

Jun Fukumoto Director of Photography

Toshihiro Isomi

Toshihiro Isomi Production Design

Yuji Sadai

Yuji Sadai Executive Producer

Lee Byung-woo

Original Music Composer

International Titles

东京狂想曲 Trailer

TOKYO! Trailer

Tokyo Anthology Film Trailer

International Releases Dates

Brazil 13 November 2009

Switzerland 01 July 2008

Czech Republic 09 April 2012

Germany 09 February 2011

France 09 February 2011

Hong Kong 18 December 2008

Korea 15 October 2008

United States 03 June 2009

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