Synopsis Of Evil Doesn't Exist And Burning Days, Shows On Klikfilm
JAKARTA - Two films that had triumphed at international festivals: Evil Doesn't Exist and Burning Days can soon be watched by the Indonesian people. KlikFilm as a distributor announced that these two films will be present to welcome the independence month of the Republic of Indonesia.
Evil Doesn't Exist is a Japanese film that won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2023 Venice Film Festival. The film also won the Asian Film Festival, Monclair, to Chicago.
The poor burning days took place at international festivals competing in the Un Certain Regard program at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.
Evil Doesn't Exist is Ryusuke Hamaguchi's latest work, telling an in-depth story about a middle-aged man living a quiet life in a small Japanese village. His daily life changes drastically when the construction project of a luxury resort threatens the balance of nature and society in his village.
This film raises environmental and social issues that are relevant to the current world conditions. In addition to directing, Ryusuke Hamaguchi also wrote this film screenplay.
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Meanwhile, Burning Days is a drama film directed by Ermin Alper. This film tells the story of a young idealistic prosecutor stationed in a small town in southern Turkey.
There, he had to face various cases of corruption and injustice. This film highlights the systemic issues that still often occur in many countries. The young prosecutor was faced with various oddities that occurred in the city and questioned his choice.
These two films not only offer entertaining shows, but also invite viewers to reflect and be critical of the various social problems that exist. By presenting this exclusive screening, KlikFilm hopes to enrich the viewing experience for film fans in Indonesia.
Meanwhile, the film Burning Days and Evil Doesn't Exist can be officially watched on the KlikFilm digital platform starting on August 1, 2024.