Sony Marketing Produces Short Film Opti Starring Nana Mori
The project is a brand initiative by Sony Marketing to showcase its new BRAVIA 9 II TV and BRAVIA Theatre Trio home theater system through an original narrative film.
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Sony Marketing has produced the short film Opti, directed by Yoshihito Mori and starring Nana Mori. The 43-minute live-action work, themed around loneliness in an increasingly online society, will screen at five Sony Store locations starting June 13 and stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video from July 12.
Directed by Yoshihito Mori, the short film stars Nana Mori as Fujino Minori, a system engineer who works fully remote and avoids human contact. After clicking a strange pop-up that asks whether she wants to stop connecting to the world, she wakes up to find everyone else has vanished. The cast also includes Miwako Wagatsuma, Shori Kihara, and Saki Hamao.
Opti will screen in theater rooms at Sony Store locations in Ginza, Sapporo, Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka Tenjin starting June 13. The screenings use the new BRAVIA 9 II with True RGB technology and the BRAVIA Theatre Trio sound system. Amazon Prime Video exclusive streaming begins July 12. A behind-the-scenes video is also available on the project's special site.
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