Event Description
A film showing as part of the Borderlines Film Festival
A janitor in Japan drives between jobs listening to rock music. Hirayama lives a life of quiet routine. He goes to work, eats in the same cafe every day, his pleasures are buying books and music. He loves trees and takes photos of them. Tiny details draw us into the richness of his simple life. A series of unexpected encounters only gradually reveal more of his past.
DIRECTOR: Wim Wenders
STARRING: Koji Yakusho, Min Tanaka, Arisa Nakano
JAPAN/GERMANY
2023
2 HOURS 3 MINUTES
JAPANESE + ENGLISH SUBTITLES
AD Audio Description available
Best Actor Award, Kōji Yakusho, Cannes Film Festival 2023
Shortlisted for International Feature Film Oscar
Show Times:
*Please note: Film starts at advertised time*
Friday 15 March at 4.45pm
Saturday 16 March at 7.45pm
Sunday 17 March at 1pm
Price:
Evenings: £8.50/£9.50 (Premium seats)
Mornings and matinees: £7.50/£8.50 (Premium seats)
Concessions and members discounts apply
Borderlines Film Festival 2024 is bigger than ever
Britain’s biggest rural film festival, one of the six largest film festivals in the UK, is set to take place from 1 – 17 March with a record number of screenings and events, just short of 300 in total. Borderlines covers a large area of country with 23 venues across Herefordshire, Shropshire, Malvern and the Marches, from mixed-arts centres and art deco picture palaces to remote village halls.
Supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery, the Elmley Foundation and Hereford City Council, Borderlines offers audiences the opportunity to watch some of the very best new releases, including Oscar and BAFTA nominated titles like All of Us Strangers and The Zone of Interest, American Fiction and Anatomy of a Fall (winner of the 2023 Palme d’Or at Cannes).