Cut (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 17, 2011

Original Title:
Cut

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Bitters End
Tokyo Story

Production Countries:
France | Japan | South Korea | Turkey | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 133

Shuji is an uncompromising young filmmaker at odds with Japanese society. One day he learns that his loan shark brother, who had helped to finance his films, has been executed by his own yakuza gang for failing to repay his debts.

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Associate Producer:
Jozef Amado
Murat Eken

Casting:
Hiroyuki Negishi

Co-Producer:
Vincent Larnicol
Ji-Seok Kim
David Cotterchio

Co-Writer:
Shinji Aoyama
Yûichi Tazawa

Costume Design:
Kyoko Baba

Costume Designer:
Kyoko Baba

Director:
Amir Naderi

Director of Photography:
Keiji Hashimoto

Editor:
Amir Naderi

Gaffer:
Kenji Ishida

Producer:
Eric Nyari
Engin Yenidünya
Régis Arnaud
Yuji Sadai
Shohreh Golparian

Production Design:
Toshihiro Isomi

Production Designer:
Toshihiro Isomi

Screenplay:
Amir Naderi
Abou Farman

Sound:
Takeshi Ogawa

Sound Editor:
Shogo Yokoyama

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Sôichi Umezawa

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