Star-Studded Attendance at Cannes
On May 18, the 78th Cannes International Film Festival played host to the official screening of the highly anticipated film ‘Kokuho.’ This cinematic event was graced by the presence of renowned actors Yoshizawa Ryo, Yokohama Ryusei, and Watanabe Ken, along with director Lee Sang Il. These esteemed guests shared a moment of excitement as they took their seats among 820 audience members in the grand auditorium.

The Audience’s Enthusiastic Reaction
As the credits rolled, an exuberant voice from the crowd shouted the name of the main character, ‘Kikuo!’ The audience erupted into applause that lasted for approximately six minutes, demonstrating their admiration for the poignant narrative presented on screen. Yoshizawa, who portrays Kikuo, embraced Yokohama in a warm hug, showcasing the camaraderie among the cast members. Meanwhile, director Lee and Watanabe praised each other’s work, highlighting the collaborative spirit of the project.
An Insight into ‘Kokuho’
Adapted from the novel by Yoshida Shuichi, ‘Kokuho’ depicts an epic story set in post-war Japan during its economic boom. The film follows Kikuo, a boy adopted by a family of kabuki actors, as he immerses himself in the unique art form and nurtures his burgeoning talent. Fans are eagerly anticipating the film’s release in Japan on June 6, which will also feature a talented cast including Takahata Mitsuki and Terajima Shinobu. With a captivating storyline and a brilliant cast, ‘Kokuho’ promises to be an unforgettable cinematic experience.