Article 6FK40 Ambiguous Japanese eco-drama wins London film festival top prize

Ambiguous Japanese eco-drama wins London film festival top prize

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Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent
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Evil Does Not Exist, directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, is about community's fight against glamping' development

A Japanese eco-drama about a lakeside community's resistance to a corporate glamping" development in their beautiful unspoilt village has won the top prize at the London film festival.

Evil Does Not Exist, directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, tells the story of a community fighting to preserve its principles and the integrity of the natural world. They are up against a Tokyo company that has bought up swathes of nearby land, intending to turn it into a destination for well-off city tourists.

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