The film's director and actors share insight with TODAY.com about the real-life rental family business in Japan.
The co-writer and director of the touching new dramedy talks about finding a visual language for isolation and connection in ...
While Vaisman knew his big brother was a volunteer, Mia has no idea in the film that Phillip isn’t her real father, nor that ...
Rental Family' director Hikari talks about finding her story for the film, the difference between cultures towards mental health, and the idea of "found family." ...
The new film follows Fraser's character, an actor named Phillip Vandarploeug, who lands an unusual gig at a Japanese "rental ...
If you've ever wished you could hire someone as a faux family member to help you navigate a tricky social situation, the idea ...
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'Rental Family' spotlights real-life Japanese businesses that offer fill-in relatives, friends
Ryuichi Ichinokawa's life could be right out of the movie “Rental Family” as the founder nearly two decades ago of the Heart ...
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It isn’t difficult to see why Brendan Fraser decided to choose the drama Rental Family as his follow-up to The Whale.
Brendan Fraser is endearing in Japanese director Hikari's second feature, but it tries too hard to tug at our heartstrings.
A heartfelt look at Rental Family’s final shrine scene. Here's how Philip’s discovery of self-worth and inner connection ...
"She's a creator who has a strong intuition [for] the human condition – and [can do] that with sincerity, without ever being ...
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