Reuters - Regent Releasing has acquired North American rights to the domestic drama "Tokyo Sonata," by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, who is better known for J-horror genre films like "Pulse."
The darkly comic portrait of a laid-off Japanese businessman (Teruyuki Kagawa), whose effort to hide his unemployment leads to the demise of his family, won this year's Un Certain Regard Jury Prize at the Cannes festival.
"Tokyo" will have its U.S. premiere October 9 at the New York Film Festival, followed by a theatrical rollout in select U.S. cities early next year.
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