The Great Happiness Space
The Great Happiness Space: Tale of an Osaka Love Thief is a 2006 documentary film by Jake Clennell, describing a host club in Osaka. The male hosts and their female customers are interviewed, and through the interviews we learn about the nature of hosts clubs and why the customers are coming there.
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Directed by | Jake Clennell |
Produced by | Jake Clennell |
Cinematography | Jake Clennell |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | Japanese |
Awards
- Edinburgh International Film Festival 2006 - Best Documentary Feature Award
- FP Gotham Award 2006 Nomination - Best Film Not Playing at a Theatre Near You
- The British Independent Film Awards 2006 - Best British Documentary Nomination
- IDA Award 2006 Nomination - Best Documentary Feature
- Raindance Film Festival 2006 - Best Documentary Award Nomination
gollark: It'll probably mature eventually, but still.
gollark: It's a shame, too, since all this stuff could have been extremely cool, but ended up proprietary, poorly integrated, insecure and gimmicky.
gollark: Actually, my smart fridge is important, necessary, and totally not part of 91257 botnets.
gollark: Ancient industrial control systems plugged into the public internet and such.
gollark: I might be somewhat biased by my CS/sysadmin knowledge, but it seems like many computer systems are incredibly vulnerable for no good reason.
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