Japanese film 'Why Don't You Play in Hell' debuts in Venice

Updated: 2013-08-30 09:42

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Japanese film 'Why Don't You Play in Hell' debuts in Venice

Japanese director Sion Sono kisses his wife and actress Megumi Kagurazaka as they pose during a photocall for his movie "Why Don't You Play in Hell" during the 70th Venice Film Festival in Venice August 29, 2013. The movie debuts at the Venice Film Festival.[Photo/Agencies]

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Japanese film 'Why Don't You Play in Hell' debuts in Venice

Japanese actress Megumi Kagurazaka, wife of director Sion Sono, poses during a photocall for his movie "Why Don't You Play in Hell" during the 70th Venice Film Festival in Venice August 29, 2013. The movie debuts at the Venice Film Festival.[Photo/Agencies]

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