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``The Virgin Suicides'' and ``Lost in Translation'' Sofia Coppola's early masterpieces will be screened for a limited time in 35mm!

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``The Virgin Suicides'' and ``Lost in Translation'' Sofia Coppola's early masterpieces will be screened for a limited time in 35mm!

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Sofia Coppola's latest film, " On the Rocks, " began screening on October 2nd. This film, which has an atmosphere unique to Sofia Coppola, has a light and stylish finish, with fun interactions between lead actor Bill Murray and Rashida Jones, who plays his daughter. It is attracting a lot of attention as the first work in which the up-and-coming film studio "A24" and the video-on-demand service "Apple TV+" have teamed up.



Read more: On the Rocks Coppola's portrayal of diversity, New York, and middle age



To commemorate the release of "On the Rocks," Sofia Coppola's early masterpieces " The Virgin Suicides " (1999) and " Lost in Translation " (2003) will be exhibited at Shinbungeiza in Ikebukuro. It will be open to the public for a limited time of 3 days from October 9th (Friday) to October 11th (Sunday). Moreover, both films will be shown on 35mm film.


``The Virgin Suicides,'' her directorial debut, expresses the delicate emotional movements of adolescent boys and girls from Sophia's unique perspective and The Virgin Suicides. Its worldview received rave reviews, and even now, more than 20 years after its release, it still shines as a masterpiece of girly movies. By the way, Phoenix 's Thomas Mars, who was in charge of the music for "On the Rocks," also participated in the production of "PLAYGROUND LOVE," which is included in the soundtrack of this work.




Read more: Why The Virgin Suicides' Sofia Coppola didn't solve the girls' Enigma



The director's second film, Lost in Translation, stars Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson, and stars a middle-aged man who feels lost in life and a young man who feels vague anxiety in his supposedly happy newlywed life. Portraying women in Tokyo. This was his second film as a director, and was nominated for four Academy Awards, winning the Best Original Screenplay Award.


Bill Murray also appears in the latest film ``On the Rocks,'' in which Laura, a married woman played by Rashida Jones, worries about repeating the same thing day after day, reminiscent of ``Lost in Translation.'' You can also get a glimpse of what makes it so.




Read more: Lost in Translation: Sofia Coppola's look at Tokyo



After watching ``On the Rocks,'' for some reason I found myself wanting to watch ``The Virgin Suicides'' and ``Lost in Translation.'' Why not take this opportunity to enjoy it on a theater screen?



STAR CHANNEL presents

"On the Rocks" release commemoration

Double feature 35mm film directed by Sofia Coppola


■Screening works: “The Virgin Suicides” “Lost in Translation”

■Screening schedule: October 9th (Friday) to October 11th (Sunday)

■Location: Shinbungeiza

https://www.shin-bungeiza.com/

Maruhan Ikebukuro Building 3F, 1-43-5 Higashiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo

3 minutes walk from Ikebukuro station east exit

Tel: 03-3971-9422

■Fees:

General: 1,450 yen, Students: 1,350 yen, Seniors, people with disabilities, elementary school students and younger (over 3 years old): 1,200 yen, Friends' Association: 1,150 yen <Last one> General: Students: 1,000 yen, Seniors: Friends' Association: 950 yen

■Details: All seats are unreserved seats, same-day tickets only, 2-feature screening (Doors open: 30 minutes before the first screening)

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