Japan (film)
Japan is a 2008 American independent film written and directed by Fabien Pruvot.
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Directed by | Fabien Pruvot |
Produced by | Ron Althoff Petr Buk Bianca Chiminello John Corser Robert Flaxman Peggy Hovsepian Fabien Pruvot Bella Vendramini |
Written by | Fabien Pruvot |
Starring | Shane Brolly Peter Fonda Bianca Chiminello Tania Raymonde Treva Etienne |
Music by | Bernie Torelli |
Cinematography | Ryan Nguyen |
Edited by | Ken Cravens Jeff Turkali |
Distributed by | Tomas Pictures |
Release date | 2008 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
The film follows a contract killer who goes by the code name Japan. He meets a man named Alfred at a hotel, who was recently evicted from his home. The two get along and Japan befriends Alfred. Their friendship leads the film into a twist and turn ending.
Production
The film was shot in Los Angeles, California and Phoenix, Arizona.
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