Don't Look Up is a 1996 Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata. The film is set in a film studio where a war film is being made. The film was made by Hideo Nakata while trying to fund production for his documentary film about director Joseph Losey. It was not a success in Japan, but prompted an English-language remake in 2009 which was directed by Fruit Chan. The film also influenced the creative choices Nakata would have for his popular film Ring in 1998.
Director | Hideo Nakata |
Produced by | Sento Takenori |
Screenplay by | Hiroshi Takahashi |
Starring | Yurei Yanagi, Yasuyo Shirashima, Kei Ishibashi |
Music | Akifumi Kawamura |
Cinematography | Takeshi Hamada |
Edited by | Shuichi Kakesu |
Released | March 2, 1996 (Japan) |
Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | Japan |
About Don't Look Up
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Achievement of Don't Look Up
The movie was set to begin filming in Boston in November of 2020.
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Films directed by Hideo Nakata.. Japanese horror films.. Films about filmmaking.
Latest information about Don't Look Up updated on July 28 2021.