Naoya Fujita’s ambitious short film “Long-Term Coffe Break” tries to condense a complex love story in a 30 minute timeframe. Successful businesswoman Yuko, played by Mina Fujii (“The Nighthawk’s First Love” 2021), meets the actor Naoki, played by Hiroki Sano (“F is for Future” 2021), during her lunch break at a cafe. They argue about coffee and Naoki reveals that he moves from someone’s house to another since he cannot afford an accomodation of his own. Despite his failures, he is not willing to quit acting. Yuko is somehow attracted by this leisurely lifestyle and one year later, they are a married couple.
“Long-Term Coffee Break” is screening at Japan Society as part of The Female Gaze: Women Filmmakers from Japan Cuts and Beyong Program
Director Naoya Fujita presents well-crafted sequences of bombshells created by professional cinematography and intriguing acting. Dialogues evolving about relationships, death, and happiness...
“Long-Term Coffee Break” is screening at Japan Society as part of The Female Gaze: Women Filmmakers from Japan Cuts and Beyong Program
Director Naoya Fujita presents well-crafted sequences of bombshells created by professional cinematography and intriguing acting. Dialogues evolving about relationships, death, and happiness...
- 11/16/2022
- by Alexander Knoth
- AsianMoviePulse
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