Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Upcoming Film is Set in France — World of Reel

Upcoming French Film by Ryusuke Hamaguchi: A Look at His Latest Projects

Renowned filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi is making waves once again with his latest project, “Evil Does Not Exist,” set to be released in the United States tomorrow. The film, which premiered at Venice last September, has already garnered attention for its captivating storyline and stunning visuals.

But Hamaguchi is not stopping there – he is already working on his next project, a French film to be shot in Paris. While details about the production dates and cast remain under wraps, the news of Hamaguchi’s upcoming venture has sparked excitement among fans and critics alike.

The trend of non-French filmmakers choosing to shoot in France has been on the rise in recent years, with acclaimed directors such as Paul Verhoeven, Richard Linklater, and Woody Allen all opting to film in the country. The French government’s support for the film industry, including grants and tax breaks, has made it an attractive destination for filmmakers looking to bring their visions to life.

“Evil Does Not Exist” has already received praise for its slow-burn narrative and breathtaking ending. Set in Mizubiki Village in Nagano, the film follows the story of Takumi and his daughter Hana as they navigate the impact of a proposed glamping site on their community. With a focus on nature and the cycle of life, the film promises to be a thought-provoking and visually stunning experience.

This project marks Hamaguchi’s follow-up to his critically acclaimed films “Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy” and “Drive My Car,” the latter of which received multiple Oscar nominations and won the Best International Feature award. As anticipation builds for his latest work, fans can expect another masterpiece from the visionary filmmaker.