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In Competition: "Map of the Sounds of Tokyo" by Isabel Coixet
About the film: "I knew I would tell this story of a woman – a hard, solitary, mysterious, wounded woman – who leads a double life: a fish market worker who cleans, hauls crates and occasionally carries out jobs as a hit-woman. And the story of a man, whose obsession are sounds, and who is silently in love with that woman, even though he knows that the very most he can expect from her is the sound of her breath, the sound of her heels down an empty alley and her conversations during her meetings with a man, of Spanish origin, towards whom she experiences an attraction that endangers the life she has led up until then as a loner. To this initial idea, my “vision” or whatever you want to call it, I added the story of a man who is unable to cope with the loss of his daughter, and is on a blind search for revenge that eventually leads to a tragic end." "This is how Map of the Sounds of Tokyo was born. I was also influenced by the fascination I feel for contemporary Japanese culture and the atmosphere I find in the novels of Haruki Murakami and Banana Yoshimoto as well as by my unconcealed addiction to wasabi and the almost tangible vibrations emanating from Tokyo during the night: a mixture of expectation, mystery, darkness and tenderness that leaves an indelible mark." In 2005, Isabel Coixet was a member of the 18-filmmaker team - which also included Gus Van Sant, Walter Salles, and the Coen brothers – which produced the collective project Paris, Je T’aime, in which each director explored a different Paris arrondissement, or district.
Press conference: Isabel Coixet on Japan: Isabel Coixet on the city of Tokyo: Sergi López on working with Rinko Kikuchi :
23.05.2009 | Cannes's blog Cat. : Anthology films Arts Banana Yoshimoto cannes 2009 Cinema of Spain Director Entertainment Entertainment Films food Gus Van Sant Haruki Murakami Haruki Murakami Isabel Coixet Isabel Coixet Japan Japanese literature Map of the Sounds of Tokyo Paris Paris, je t'aime Person Career Producer Rinko Kikuchi Rinko Kikuchi Sergi Lopez Spanish films The Spanish Tokyo Tokyo Walter Salles FILM
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