Death of a Japanese Salesman | |
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Kanji | エンディングノート |
Revised Hepburn | Endingu Nōto |
Directed by | Mami Sunada |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Box office | +¥100 million (Japan) |
Death of a Japanese Salesman (エンディングノート, Endingu Nōto, "Ending Note") is a 2011 Japanese documentary film written and directed by Mami Sunada about the illness and death of her father, Tomoaki Sunada.
The film was a box office success in Japan,[2] and has won prizes at the Dubai {Muhr Award)[3] and Chicago International Film Festivals,[4] and was described as one of the ten best films of the year by The Japan Times.[5]
By December 2011, the film had earned over ¥100 million at the Japanese box office.[2]