Tokyo! is a 2008 anthology film containing three segments written by three non-Japanese directors, all of which were filmed in Tokyo, Japan. Michel Gondry directed "Interior Design", Leos Carax directed "Merde", and Bong Joon-ho directed "Shaking Tokyo".
Plot
"Interior Design"
Directed by Michel Gondry. It is an adaptation of the short story comic "Cecil and Jordan in New York" by Gabrielle Bell.
Hiroko and Akira (Ayako Fujitani and Ryō Kase) are a young couple from the provinces who arrive in Tokyo with limited funds, short-term lodging and what appears to be a solid and mutually supportive relationship that will seemingly carry them through any challenge. Akira is an aspiring filmmaker whose debut feature will soon screen in the city — and hopefully lead to a more solid career; in the interim, he lands work wrapping gifts at a local department store. After securing short-term housing in the cramped studio apartment of old school chum Akemi (Ayumi Ito) — a career girl with a demanding boyfriend who grows weary of Akemi's houseguests — Hiroko hits the streets of Tokyo in search of a suitable apartment, finding a series of rat-infested hovels that neither she nor Akira can afford on their limited salaries. After Akira's film screens to dubious acclaim, one spectator informs Hiroko of the inherent struggles in relationships between creative types: often, one half of a couple feels invisible, useless, or unappreciated, something Hiroko relates to wholeheartedly in the wake of her numerous trials and tribulations in the unfamiliar city of Tokyo. She starts to question her role in the relationship, resulting in a startling transformation in which she turns into a wooden chair, and is taken in by a young man.
The song entered and peaked at #4 on Swedish Trackslistan on 24 February 2007 and charted for six weeks. The song peaked at #1 on the Swedish singles chart on 22 February 2007.
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My Direction
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Released on: 2006-12-11
Associated Performer, Music Production, Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Dave Bethell
Associated Performer, Music Production, Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Wayne Donnelly
Associated Performer, Vocals: Emma Hughes
Studio Personnel, Remixer: KB Project
Composer Lyricist: Emma Hughes
Composer Lyricist: Dave Bethell
Composer Lyricist: Wayne Donnelly
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My Direction · Tokyo Police Club · Dave Monks · Graham Wright · Josh Hook · Greg Alsop
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Released on: 2020-10-27
Producer: Rob Schnapf
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My Direction · Tokyo Police Club · Dave Monks · Graham Wright · Josh Hook · Greg Alsop
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Released on: 2020-10-27
Producer: Rob Schnapf
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My Direction
℗ An AATW recording; ℗ 2006 Universal Music Operati...
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My Direction (KB Project Remix) · D:Code · Emma
My Direction
℗ An AATW recording; ℗ 2006 Universal Music Operations Limited
Released on: 2006-12-11
Associated Performer, Music Production, Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Dave Bethell
Associated Performer, Music Production, Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Wayne Donnelly
Associated Performer, Vocals: Emma Hughes
Studio Personnel, Remixer: KB Project
Composer Lyricist: Emma Hughes
Composer Lyricist: Dave Bethell
Composer Lyricist: Wayne Donnelly
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My Direction (KB Project Remix) · D:Code · Emma
My Direction
℗ An AATW recording; ℗ 2006 Universal Music Operations Limited
Released on: 2006-12-11
Associated Performer, Music Production, Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Dave Bethell
Associated Performer, Music Production, Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Wayne Donnelly
Associated Performer, Vocals: Emma Hughes
Studio Personnel, Remixer: KB Project
Composer Lyricist: Emma Hughes
Composer Lyricist: Dave Bethell
Composer Lyricist: Wayne Donnelly
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My Direction · Tokyo Police Club · Dave Monks · Graham Wright · Josh Hook · Greg Alsop
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Released on: 2020-10-27
Producer: Rob Schnapf
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My Direction (KB Project Remix) · D:Code · Emma
My Direction
℗ An AATW recording; ℗ 2006 Universal Music Operations Limited
Released on: 2006-12-11
Associated Performer, Music Production, Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Dave Bethell
Associated Performer, Music Production, Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Wayne Donnelly
Associated Performer, Vocals: Emma Hughes
Studio Personnel, Remixer: KB Project
Composer Lyricist: Emma Hughes
Composer Lyricist: Dave Bethell
Composer Lyricist: Wayne Donnelly
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Tokyo! is a 2008 anthology film containing three segments written by three non-Japanese directors, all of which were filmed in Tokyo, Japan. Michel Gondry directed "Interior Design", Leos Carax directed "Merde", and Bong Joon-ho directed "Shaking Tokyo".
Plot
"Interior Design"
Directed by Michel Gondry. It is an adaptation of the short story comic "Cecil and Jordan in New York" by Gabrielle Bell.
Hiroko and Akira (Ayako Fujitani and Ryō Kase) are a young couple from the provinces who arrive in Tokyo with limited funds, short-term lodging and what appears to be a solid and mutually supportive relationship that will seemingly carry them through any challenge. Akira is an aspiring filmmaker whose debut feature will soon screen in the city — and hopefully lead to a more solid career; in the interim, he lands work wrapping gifts at a local department store. After securing short-term housing in the cramped studio apartment of old school chum Akemi (Ayumi Ito) — a career girl with a demanding boyfriend who grows weary of Akemi's houseguests — Hiroko hits the streets of Tokyo in search of a suitable apartment, finding a series of rat-infested hovels that neither she nor Akira can afford on their limited salaries. After Akira's film screens to dubious acclaim, one spectator informs Hiroko of the inherent struggles in relationships between creative types: often, one half of a couple feels invisible, useless, or unappreciated, something Hiroko relates to wholeheartedly in the wake of her numerous trials and tribulations in the unfamiliar city of Tokyo. She starts to question her role in the relationship, resulting in a startling transformation in which she turns into a wooden chair, and is taken in by a young man.
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