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| Hospitalité | |
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| Directed by | Koji Fukada |
| Written by | Koji Fukada |
| Produced by | Koji Fukada Kiki Sugino |
| Starring | Kanji Furutachi |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
Hospitalité (歓待, Kantai) is a 2010 Japanese comedy film directed by Koji Fukada.[1][2]
Ben Sachs of Chicago Reader called Hospitalité a "charming comedy",[3] while Chris Cabin of Slant Magazine called it "Essentially timeless".[4]
Maggie Lee of The Hollywood Reporter said that the film is "bizarre" and compared disguised Japanese xenophobia as a "house intruder" motif to that of Yoshimitsu Morita's Family Game and Max Frisch's play The Fire Raisers.[5]
Ronnie Scheib of Variety was quoted saying that "[the film] maintains a marvelous tension between a prim comedy of manners and unbridled slapstick".[6]