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Chie Hayakawa (Plan 75, VIFF 2022) returns with a beguiling, bravely personal portrait of childhood. It’s 1987, and Fuki (Yui Suzuki) is 11 years old. She approaches the world around her with a beguiling mixture of calm and curiosity, taking her father’s cancer, her mother’s abrasive coldness, the prospect of death, and even an adult’s predatory advances in stride. As the film progresses, Yuki develops an interest in the occult, calls an adult dating line, and acquires a portrait by the titular French painter. The storytelling is episodic, but the suspense is constant: How will life shape this girl as she grows toward adolescence?

Renoir features the great Lily Franky as Keiji, the dying patriarch, but no one gives a better performance than young Suzuki — placid but supremely courageous, her Fuki carries an aspect of mystery even as she stays disarmingly forthright. Her serenity is matched by that of Hayakawa, who directs with a confidence and clarity that are wonderful to behold.

 

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Director
Cast

Yui Suzuki, Lily Franky, Hikari Ishida, Ayumi Nakajima, Yuumi Kawai, Ryota Bando

Credits
Country of Origin

Japan/France/Singapore/
Philippines/Indonesia/Qatar

Year

2025

Language

Japanese

Film Contact
18+

At SFU Woodwards & International Village

19+

At Fifth Avenue

118 min
Cinemas of Asia Drama Family Relations Women Directors
Loaded Films Ltd.

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Credits & Director

Executive Producer

Keisuke Konishi, Eiko Mizuno-Gray, Mizue Kunizane, Masahide Kinoshita, Eitaro Kobayashi, Jossette C. Atayde, Maria Sophia Atayde-Marudo, Fran Borgia

Producer

Eiko Mizuno-Gray, Jason Gray, Keisuke Konishi, Christophe Bruncher, Fran Borgia

Screenwriter

Chie Hayakawa

Cinematography

Hideho Urata

Editor

Anne Klotz

Production Design

Keiko Mitsumatsu

Original Music

Rémi Boubal

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Chie Hayakawa 早川千絵

Chie Hayakawa was born in Tokyo and studied photography at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Her short film Plan 75 was the opening segment of anthology feature Ten Years Japan (2018), executive produced by Hirokazu Kore-eda, and later expanded into a feature of the same name. Plan 75 (2022) debuted in the Un Certain Regard program at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, where it was awarded the Caméra d’Or Special Mention, before screening at over 30 international film festivals including Thessaloniki, where Hayakawa was awarded Best Director.

Filmography: Niagara (2013); Plan 75 (2022)

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