Sion Sono
Shion Sono is a Japanese director, writer and poet. Born in Aichi Perfecture in 1961 he started his career working as a poet before taking his first steps in film directing. As a student he shot a series of short films in Super 8 and managed to make his first feature films in the late 80s and early 90s, in which he also starred. The film that helped him reach a wider international audience and establish himself as a cult director is Ai no mukidashi (2008) , released in 2008. Ai no mukidashi is the first installment of Sono's Trilogy of Hate followed by Tsumetai nettaigyo (2010) and concluded with Koi no tsumi (2011). The films of Shion Sono often tell the stories of socially marginalized teenagers or young adults who end up engaging in activities that involve murders, sexual abuse and criminal behavior. Sono's films in most of the cases contain scenes filled with graphic violence and blood that echo the long pinku eiga and anime tradition of Japanese cinema.
Movies
A notorious criminal must break an evil curse in order to rescue an abducted girl who has mysteriously disappeared.
- Apr 30, 2020
- Japanese
Nothing's as it seems when a charismatic conman and an aspiring film crew delve into the lives of two emotionally scarred women.
A con man and a would-be filmmaking crew force themselves into the lives of two grief-scarred young women. But nothing is as it seems.