Tourism is a 2017 pseudo-documentary film written and directed by Daisuke Miyazaki. An international co-production of Japan and Singapore, it stars Nina Endo as Nina, a Japanese part-time factory worker who, after winning free airline tickets, travels to Singapore with her friend Su (played by SUMIRE). Tourism was first screened at Singapore's ArtScience Museum in 2017, as part of the museum's "Specters and Tourists" exhibition. The film had its international premiere at the Japan Cuts film festival on 29 July 2018, and received a theatrical release in Japan on 13 July 2019.
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| - Tourism is a 2017 pseudo-documentary film written and directed by Daisuke Miyazaki. An international co-production of Japan and Singapore, it stars Nina Endo as Nina, a Japanese part-time factory worker who, after winning free airline tickets, travels to Singapore with her friend Su (played by SUMIRE). Tourism was first screened at Singapore's ArtScience Museum in 2017, as part of the museum's "Specters and Tourists" exhibition. The film had its international premiere at the Japan Cuts film festival on 29 July 2018, and received a theatrical release in Japan on 13 July 2019. (en)
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| - Tourism is a 2017 pseudo-documentary film written and directed by Daisuke Miyazaki. An international co-production of Japan and Singapore, it stars Nina Endo as Nina, a Japanese part-time factory worker who, after winning free airline tickets, travels to Singapore with her friend Su (played by SUMIRE). Tourism was first screened at Singapore's ArtScience Museum in 2017, as part of the museum's "Specters and Tourists" exhibition. The film had its international premiere at the Japan Cuts film festival on 29 July 2018, and received a theatrical release in Japan on 13 July 2019. (en)
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