The film produced by Searchlight Pictures is directed, co -written and produced by Hikari.
The new trailer of Family for rentof the screenwriter and director Hikari and starring the Oscar winner Brendan Fraserit is now available. The film premieres soon in cinemas.
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Set in the current Tokyo, Family for rent follows an American actor (Fraser) who strives to find his purpose in life, until he gets an unusual job: he joins a Japanese agency of “rent families”, interpreting substitute roles for strangers. As it immerses itself in the world of its customers, it begins to establish genuine links that blur the lines between fiction and reality. When facing the moral complexities of his work, he rediscovers the purpose, sense of belonging and the silent beauty of human connections.


Family trailer for rent
Family for rent _ Official trailer _ subtitled
Searchlight Pictures presents family for rent, directed, co -written and produced by Hikari. The film stars Brendan Fraser, winner of the Oscar and a prize from the actors union (The Whale, The Mummy, Encino Man), with a secondary cast that includes the Emmy nominee Takehiro Hira (Shogun), Mari Yamamoto (Pachinko, monarch: legacy of monsters), Akira Emoto (Lost Lost, Shin Godzilla, Dr. Akagi) and the debutante Shannon Gorman.
With Hikari and Stephen Blahut (37 Seconds) script, the film is produced by Julia Lebedev (Dear White People, Bad Education) and Eddie Vaisman (Wildlife, a thousand and one) by Sigh Unsen Pictures, as well as by Shin Yamaguchi (37 Seconds, Spirit World) Knockonwood. Jennifer Semler (A Real Pain, Theater Camp), Volo Koizumi, Blahut, Leonid Lebedev (Bad Education), Fraser and Oren Muverman (The Messenger, Love & Mercy) are the executive producers.
Source: Ambito

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