L'Ilya (2001)

L'Ilya (2001) poster

Meet L'ILYA, a young video artist who documents peoples' suicides and projects their final moments out of context in trendy clubs. Due to the film being a "moyen metrage" (or "medium-length feature," meaning, as the name implies, a film whose running time is too long to be classified as a short yet too short to be presented as a feature), L'ILYA has had enormous difficulty getting seen, even on the festival circuit. It has nonetheless left scars wherever shown. This film will haunt your memory long after the obituaries fade.

Director: Tomoya Sato
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 39 min
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Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

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More Films by Director: Tomoya Sato
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is L'Ilya about?
Meet L'ILYA, a young video artist who documents peoples' suicides and projects their final moments out of context in trendy clubs. Due to the film being a "moyen metrage" (or "medium-length feature," meaning, as the name implies, a film whose running time is too long to be classified as a short yet too short to be presented as a feature), L'ILYA has had enormous difficulty getting seen, even on the festival circuit. It has nonetheless left scars wherever shown. This film will haunt your memory long after the obituaries fade.
Who directed L'Ilya?
L'Ilya was directed by Tomoya Sato.
Who stars in L'Ilya?
L'Ilya stars Shino Ogihara.
How long is L'Ilya?
L'Ilya has a runtime of 39m (39 minutes).
What genre is L'Ilya?
L'Ilya is a Drama film.
Where was L'Ilya produced?
L'Ilya was produced in Japan.