U-NEXT Begins Exclusive Streaming of Two Highly Acclaimed Films by Rising Director Bas Devos, Celebrated at Cannes and Berlin Film Festivals

U-NEXT has launched exclusive streaming for two films by director Bas Devos.
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U-NEXT, the video streaming service operated by U-NEXT Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Tenshin Tsutsumi), part of the USEN & U-NEXT GROUP, has begun exclusive streaming of two highly anticipated films by the internationally acclaimed director Bas Devos: 'Ghost Tropic' and 'Here', starting today, Friday, March 27. Belgian director Bas Devos has directed four feature films to date. His debut, 'Violet' (2014), won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival's Generation section, and his second film, 'Hellhole' (2019), was selected for the Panorama section of the 2019 Berlin International Film Festival. U-NEXT is now exclusively streaming his third film, 'Ghost Tropic' (2019), and his fourth, 'Here' (2023). Following their theatrical release in Japan in 2024 at venues such as Bunkamura Le Cinéma Shibuya Miyashita, both films dominated the top two spots on the Filmarks first-day satisfaction ranking, becoming a major topic among Japanese film fans. U-NEXT, which offers a wide range of films spanning genres and borders—from Hollywood blockbusters to critically acclaimed art-house cinema—considers the works of Bas Devos a vital addition that deepens the value of its film collection. 'Ghost Tropic' was an official selection for the Cannes Film Festival's Directors' Fortnight, while 'Here' won both the Best Film Award in the Encounters section and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival. These films, which quietly depict the relationship between people and the world in modern cities, are essential viewing that awaken new sensibilities. All of Bas Devos's works are set in Brussels, Belgium, a city where cultures intersect. He portrays the interactions of ordinary people living there with a restrained, warm, and careful gaze. His cinematography, capturing the city, nature, and people, is breathtaking and highly praised by critics and audiences alike. U-NEXT provides a high-quality streaming environment that faithfully reproduces the delicate lighting and atmosphere of Devos's work, allowing viewers to enjoy the films' true charm. We invite you to experience these unique moments on U-NEXT. To commemorate the start of this exclusive streaming, we have made the article 'Thinking of Bas Devos, the Writer of Meetings and Farewells' (by Knights of Odessa), originally featured in the official theatrical pamphlet, available for free on the U-NEXT Film Department's note page. Please take a look to deepen your appreciation of the films. [U-NEXT Film Department note] https://note.com/unext_movie 'Ghost Tropic' (2019): A quiet observation of a woman who misses her last train.

FAQ

What new films are exclusively available for streaming on U-NEXT?

U-NEXT is now exclusively streaming two highly acclaimed films by director Bas Devos: 'Ghost Tropic' and 'Here'.

Who is the director of the newly streamed films and what are his previous achievements?

The director is Bas Devos, whose debut film 'Violet' won the Grand Jury Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival, and 'Hellhole' was selected for the Panorama section.

What recognition have 'Ghost Tropic' and 'Here' received at major film festivals?

'Ghost Tropic' was an official selection for the Cannes Film Festival's Directors' Fortnight, and 'Here' won the Best Film Award and FIPRESCI Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival.

How have these films performed in Japan since their theatrical release?

Both films dominated the top two spots on the Filmarks first-day satisfaction ranking after their theatrical release in Japan in 2024.

What is a common characteristic of Bas Devos's films in terms of setting and themes?

All of Bas Devos's works are set in Brussels, Belgium, and they quietly depict the relationship between people and the world in modern cities.