Run time: 125 mins

No matter how much of his previous work you’ve seen, you’re still not prepared for what he brings to the everyman at the epicentre of Wim Wenders‘ Perfect Days.


The extraordinary Japanese actor Koji Yakusho plays Hirayama, whose life, it may seem at first, is defined by his job: he cleans public toilets in Tokyo, and every day he zips himself into a blue jumpsuit, retrieves his keys and flip phone, and drives through the city making his rounds. He polishes mirrors to a sterling gleam, wipes down faucets and levers with care, and inspects a toilet’s underside with a small mirror to ensure he’s scrubbed every inch of it. It’s not so much that Hirayama is dedicated to his job; it’s more that the ritual of doing it right means something to him.


The genesis of Perfect Days comes from Wenders being invited to Tokyo to do a series of shorts about the city’s facilities, many of which had been redesigned as something akin to modern-art instalments and a source of civic pride. Relaxing, and full of beauty and warmth. Perfect Days is a quie and serene experience.


Thursday 23rd May
02:00 pm
Thursday 23rd May
07:30 pm
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19:30
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19:30
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19:00
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18:00
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14:00
Monday 20th May
19:30
Tuesday 7th May
14:00
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19:30
Wednesday 8th May
14:00
Wednesday 8th May
19:30
Thursday 9th May
14:00
Thursday 9th May
19:30
Friday 10th May
14:00
Tuesday 14th May
14:00
Tuesday 14th May
19:30
Saturday 11th May
19:00
Friday 17th May
14:00
Monday 13th May
14:00
Monday 13th May
19:30
Wednesday 15th May
14:00
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19:30
Thursday 16th May
14:00
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Thursday 16th May
19:30
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Saturday 18th May
19:00
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Sunday 26th May
18:00
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Tuesday 21st May
14:00
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19:30
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14:00
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19:30
Thursday 23rd May
14:00
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19:30
Tuesday 28th May
19:30
Friday 31st May
14:00