The Chatterboxes
(みんな、おしゃべり!)
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Two young people from different cultures are caught in an intercultural inter-family conflict in this comedy of errors
Date: Saturday, April 11
Time: 4:00 PM (Doors open at 3:30 PM)
Location: Michael Paul Galvin Tower, Schulz Auditorium at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT)
Japan | Comedy | 2025 | 143 minutes
In Japanese, Japanese Sign Language, Kurdish, Turkish, Chinese, American Sign Language w/ English and Japanese Subtitles
Director: Ken Kawai
Screenwriter: Ken Kawai, Kyohei Otoguro, Haruka Takenami
Starring: Itsuki Nagasawa, Kazuyoshi Kezuka, Yildirm Firat, Murat Çiçek
Film Source: Nikkatsu
When a minor argument turns into a brawl between a deaf appliance storeowner and a newly arrived Kurdish family, their respective adult children must step in to act as interpreters and mediators. But even as the two interpreters become friends, the conflict continues to escalate.
A breakdown in communication escalating to an all-out brawl seems like the perfect way to characterize inter-cultural conflicts in contemporary Japanese society. Director Ken Kawai, a real-life CODA (child of deaf parents), shows with his crowd-pleaser what happens when we are so busy with arguing that we forget to listen to one another.
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