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* '''Major:''' French Literature / Theatre
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Born in Vancouver to a Japanese mother and French father, Jai Tatsuto West
speaks fluent English, French and Japanese. His acting career began in his teens as a series regular
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* '''Runtime:''' June 6, 2009 (Japan)
# [[2009 (14th) Pusan International Film Festival]] - October 8th-16th - Gala Prese
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* '''Release Date:''' 2009
* Shooting is expected to start March, 2009 and filmed on location in New York, France, & China.
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* '''Release Date:''' October 10, 2009
...i]]'s novel ‘‘Villon no Tsuma’’ which was inspired by 15th century French poet Francois Villon.
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* '''World Premiere:''' May 17, 2009 (Cannes Film Festival)
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* '''World Premiere:''' May 23, 2009
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* '''Release Date:''' March 19, 2009
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...eriod-16th Century films|Period-16th Century]] / [[:Category:Award Winning films|Award Winning]]
# Filming began August 31, 2009 in Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
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* '''World Premiere:''' May 20, 2009 (Cannes Film Festival)
* '''Release Date:''' October 29, 2009
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# Filming began July 2, 2009 and is expected to finish by the end of July.
* [[2010 (5th) Korean Film Festival In Paris]] - November 9-November 16 - French Premiere
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* '''French:''' Inju, la bete dans l'ombre
* '''Release Date:''' September 3, 2008 (France), August 22, 2009 (Japan)
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* '''World Premiere:''' October 9, 2009 (Pusan Int. Film Fest.)
...films|Drama]] / [[:Category:Romance films|Romance]] / [[:Category:Arthouse films|Arthouse]]
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* '''World Premiere:''' February 8, 2009 (Berlin International Film Festival)
* '''Release Date:''' August 7, 2009
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* '''Release Date:''' 2009
* '''Language:''' Japanese, French
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* '''Release Date:''' December 9, 2009 (France) / January 23, 2010
* '''Language:''' French, Japanese
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...tery]] / [[:Category:Satire films|Satire]] / [[:Category:Suspense-Thriller films|Suspense-Thriller]]
2009 - election day in the capital city of Seoul. Four people roam the city look
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==Feature Films==
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# Soundtrack is composed by French indie-pop band Stereo Total.
...ood films influenced this film or did you get any influence from Bollywood films? Also, does the dances have any meanings in the film? One last question for
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* '''Genre:''' [[:Category:Time Travel films|Time Travel]]
# Based on the French novel "Seras-tu là?" by Guillaume Musso (published 2006 by XO Editions).
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