Tokyo Shaking

Tokyo, March 11, 2011, a tsunami devastates the coast of Japan and the Fukushima nuclear power plant is threatened with destruction.

Alexandra, who recently started working for a French bank in Tokyo, is experiencing this crisis first-hand. Torn between orders from above and the desire to protect her family and co-workers, Alexandra attempts to deal with the situation, and in the process, she finds herself almost obliged to defend a certain concept of honor.

Cast

Alexandra
Karin Viard
Amani
Stéphane Bak
Kimiko
Yumi Narita
Besse
Philippe Uchan
Michel
Jean-François Cayrey
Béatrice
Emilie Gavois-Kahn
Bertrand
Charlie Dupont
Camille
Nola Blossom
Victor
Simon Ayache
Tokyo Shaking - Poster 1

Tokyo Shaking

Olivier Peyon

  • Fiction
Production Country / Year
France 2021
Language
fr., en., ja. OF mit en. UT
Format
DCP, Color, 101min
2.39:1, Discrete 5.1

Director & Crew

Olivier Peyon 2

Olivier Peyon


Born in L'Haÿ-les-Roses, France, in 1969, Peyon studied economics in Nantes. Worked as assistant director and at the Centre National de la Cinématographie, Paris. Active as director and screenwriter.

Filmography

1996 PROMIS, JURE, Kurzfilm

1997 JINGLE BELLS, Kurzfilm

2001 CLAQUAGE APRES ETIREMENTS, Kurzfilm

2001 À TES AMOURS, Kurzfilm 2007 Les Petites Vacances, Spielfilm

2009 ÉLISABETH BADINTER, A CONTRE-COURANT, Dokumentation

2011 MICHEL ONFRAY, PHILOSOPHE CITOYEN, Dokumentation

2013 COMMENT J'AI DETESTE LES MATHS, Dokumentarfilm 2017 UNE VIE AILLEURS, Spielfilm 2017 LATIFA, LE CŒUR AU COMBAT (Co-Regie), Dokumentarfilm

2021 TOKYO SHAKING, Spielfilm HOF 2021


“Without wishing to, Alexandra becomes something of a heroine. Because her superiors have no values, she needs to develop them herself. She had never considered such issues before, but had simply functioned as a 'good soldier'. Now, the attitudes of others force her to take a stand: the cowardice of her boss and his secretary, as well as the idealistic hopes placed in Alexandra by the Japanese staff and the intern Amani. Anxious not to disappoint them, she decides to stay, and develops the sense of responsibility she lacked in the past.”

Writer
Olivier Peyon
Cyril Brody
Director of Photography
Alexis Kavyrchine
Editor
Tina Baz
Sound
Marc Engels
François Dumont
Thomas Gauder
Music Composer
Manuel Roland
Producer
Kristina Larsen