Nobody Knows (Japan Version) (2discs/region2)
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Director:Hirokazu Kore-Eda
Country of Origin:Japan
Genre:Drama
Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English
Sound:Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Release Date:Mar 11, 2005
Product Made In:Japan
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Case:Slip Case


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Product Details
Region Code: 2, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Japanese

Special Features:
- Trailers
- TV spots
- Making-of featurette
- Footage from Cannes
- Music video 'Jewels'
- Interview with director Koreeda Hirokazu
- Photographs taken by Koreeda
About Nobody Knows
28th Japan Academy Prize Series series
2005 Cannes Film Festival Best Actor Prize

The surprise winner at Cannes Film Festival this year, Nobody Knows' leading man (boy), the 14-year-old actor Yagira Yuuya defeated the likes of Tony Leung, Tom Hanks and Geoffrey Rush to win Best Actor Award, becoming the youngest winner in Cannes history. Since Cannes, Koreeda Hirokazu's film has been accepted into prestigious film festivals such as Toronto, London and Pusan, as well as receiving critical acclaim in cities where the film has opened commercially. While it might not have an all-star cast, stunning special effects or a huge budget, Nobody Knows proves that all a film needs to succeed is a good story and a production that is taken seriously!

Nobody Knows tells of a family in Tokyo where four children live with their mother in a small apartment. All the children have different fathers, never been to school, and three are living in hiding from the landlord. One day, their mother decides to go away to look for her boyfriend, and leaves her eldest son Akira (Yagira Yuuya) a note and a little money to take care of his siblings in her temporary absence. But when the mother fails to return, the children are left to survive on their own, thus beginning their survival tale, one that nobody knows.