

In a remarkable tribute to a stellar career, acclaimed director Wim Wenders presented Yakusho Koji with the prestigious Golden Mulberry Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 28th Far East Film Festival in Udine. The event highlighted the significant partnership between Wenders and Yakusho, particularly their work on the film 'Perfect Days'. In an intriguing departure from traditional fiction film norms, Wenders cast Yakusho as a contemplative and reserved Tokyo toilet cleaner, emphasizing the importance of subtle performances and minimalistic storytelling. This innovative approach allowed for an authentic exploration of character and setting, capturing the essence of everyday life with the precision and realism of a documentary style. Wenders lauded Yakusho's ability to convey depth and emotion through restrained yet powerful performances, reinforcing his status as one of the most versatile actors in the film industry today. The award ceremony underscored the impact of both Wenders' directorial genius and Yakusho's profound contributions to cinema, celebrated by fans and critics alike.