After more than ten years away from the genre that made him a worldwide reference, Takeshi Kitano returns to the yakuza thriller with 'Outrage', a film nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Festival and presented in Spain at the SITGES Festival International Fantastic Cinema of Catalonia, and which managed to reconcile international critics with the legendary Japanese director after recent years dedicated to more personal projects. In a merciless struggle for power, several yakuza clans vie for the leader's favor. Rivals rise in the organization based on plots and false loyalty. Otomo (Takeshi Kitano), a long-time yakuza, has seen his peers progress from elaborate tattoos and severed phalanxes to high finance. Their fight to reach the top, or at least survive, has no end in a world of corruption where betrayal and revenge reign. A world where heroes do not exist.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/16548-autoreiji-dvd--8437012592193.html16548Autoreiji [DVD]After more than ten years away from the genre that made him a worldwide reference, Takeshi Kitano returns to the yakuza thriller with 'Outrage', a film nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Festival and presented in Spain at the SITGES Festival International Fantastic Cinema of Catalonia, and which managed to reconcile international critics with the legendary Japanese director after recent years dedicated to more personal projects. In a merciless struggle for power, several yakuza clans vie for the leader's favor. Rivals rise in the organization based on plots and false loyalty. Otomo (Takeshi Kitano), a long-time yakuza, has seen his peers progress from elaborate tattoos and severed phalanxes to high finance. Their fight to reach the top, or at least survive, has no end in a world of corruption where betrayal and revenge reign. A world where heroes do not exist.https://dvdstorespain.es/540380-home_default/autoreiji-dvd-.jpg5.9132instockCameo Media,S.L.5.91325.9132002015-06-14T22:45:07+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
After more than ten years away from the genre that made him a worldwide reference, Takeshi Kitano returns to the yakuza thriller with 'Outrage', a film nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Festival and presented in Spain at the SITGES Festival International Fantastic Cinema of Catalonia, and which managed to reconcile international critics with the legendary Japanese director after recent years dedicated to more personal projects. In a merciless struggle for power, several yakuza clans vie for the leader's favor. Rivals rise in the organization based on plots and false loyalty. Otomo (Takeshi Kitano), a long-time yakuza, has seen his peers progress from elaborate tattoos and severed phalanxes to high finance. Their fight to reach the top, or at least survive, has no end in a world of corruption where betrayal and revenge reign. A world where heroes do not exist.