Wim Wenders, and Zhang Yimou make star turns as on the red carpet as the Tokyo Film Festival celebrates a revival of international relations.
As dusk fell on a warm Tokyo evening, comeback director Wim Wenders introduced the cast and crew of “Perfect Days” at an outdoor stage, giving the opening
ceremony of the 36th Tokyo International Film Festival a moment of European cool. Inside the Tokyo Takarazuka Theater, Wenders was brought on stage twice more. “I had a
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