PR1NC3S4 movie poster

PR1NC3S4

November 20, 2021 1h 7m

Released 5 years ago in 2021. PR1NC3S4 is a feature film. directed by Raúl Perrone. At just 67 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Débora Nishimoto, Paulo Pécora, and Matías Tamanaha

Synopsis

In his new cinematic adventure, Raúl Perrone makes a new incursion into the Japanese out of Ituzaingó in order to shape the variations of a story that revolves around a woman who cuts dead people’s hair, a samurai with an intolerable mission, a nosy burglar, a feudal lord on the verge of insanity and a giant metal fish. The film is freely inspired in the original version of Rashomon –written by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa– and, as usual in his filmography since P3ND3JO5 (2013), Perrone blends different elements from classical film; in this case, visible ghosts from Kurosawa’s cinema and certain aspects of Japan’s traditional culture melt with nightmarish distortions and machinistical irruptions, typical of a future that may never come. “The avant-garde is in the past” he once said in an interview. In his reimagining of film history, Perrone again finds an inexhaustible field of expression.

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 20, 2021 4 years ago
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Runtime 1h 7m 67 minutes total
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Language Spanish Original language
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Country Argentina Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
ES

Production Companies

  • Les Envies que Je te Desire
  • Trivial Media
  • ANTIsin3

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PR1NC3S4 about?

In his new cinematic adventure, Raúl Perrone makes a new incursion into the Japanese out of Ituzaingó in order to shape the variations of a story that revolves around a woman who cuts dead people...

Who directed PR1NC3S4?

PR1NC3S4 was directed by Raúl Perrone.

How long is PR1NC3S4?

PR1NC3S4 has a runtime of 1 hours and 7 minutes (67 minutes total).

When was PR1NC3S4 released?

PR1NC3S4 was released on November 20, 2021 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in PR1NC3S4?

The main cast of PR1NC3S4 includes Débora Nishimoto, Paulo Pécora, Matías Tamanaha, Juan Manuel Soria.