Evil Does Not Exist (2023) © Fictive
Evil Does Not Exist (2023) © Fictive
Evil Does Not Exist (2023) © Fictive

ACMI presents

Evil Does Not Exist

悪は存在しない

Ryûsuke Hamaguchi | Japan | 2023 | PG
Film

When

Fri 27 Dec 2024 - Sat 11 Jan 2025

See below for additional related events

Academy Award-winning director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi's highly acclaimed follow-up to Drive My Car pits a small Japanese community against a conglomerate.

Handyman Takumi (Hitoshi Omika) and his young daughter Hana (Ryo Nishikawa) live in a small, tranquil village just outside of Tokyo. Pristine spring water, lush mountainsides and serene forests where deer roam peacefully make this untouched corner of the earth a slice of heaven.

When news of a plan to build a ‘glamping’ site for city tourists on the village’s outskirts hits the community, the residents find themselves in a Goliath-like battle with an uncaring conglomerate who have little interest in the ecological health and well-being of this peaceful hamlet and its inhabitants.

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival and Best Film at the London Film Festival, director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi follows up his Oscar-winning triumph Drive My Car (2021) with a gentle environmental fable that has a very dark sting in its tail. Its temperate rhythm and thoughtful portrait of a harmonious community ruptured by outside forces linger with you.

Format: DCP
Language: Japanese with English subtitles
Source: Hi Gloss Entertainment
Courtesy: Hi Gloss Entertainment
Runtime: 106 mins

Event duration

106 mins

Rating

PG

Contains mild themes and violence

Tickets

Full $20
Concession $16
ACMI Member $14

ACMI Membership is free to Concession Card holders. Sign up online or visit the Ticket desk at ACMI to become a member today.

Get tickets

Where

Cinema 1, Level 2
ACMI, Fed Square

Plan your visit

Best of 2024 (Fri 13 Dec 2024 – Wed 15 Jan 2025)

There are no upcoming related events at this time.

A woman in a floral dress and long dark hair sitting on a bench and looking at an installation in The Story of the Moving Image (image credit: Phoebe Powell)

ACMI Membership

Experience ACMI in the very best way. Get a range of discounts and invitations to exclusive previews.

SEE MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS
Film books in the ACMI Shop - Photo by Phoebe Powell

ACMI Shop

Melbourne's favourite shop dedicated to all things moving image. Every purchase supports your museum of screen culture.

SHOP ONLINE

Join our newsletter

Get updates on the latest news, exhibitions, programs, special offers and more.

You might also like