Alexandra Daddario Gets Lost in Darkest Corridors of Japan in Trailer For LOST GIRLS & LOVE HOTEL

A trailer has been released for an upcoming new film titled Lost Girls & Love Hotels and it stars Alexandra Daddario (San Andreas) as an American English teacher living in Tokyo.

The movie is based on Catherine Hanrahan’s book of the same name, “the film is a provocative journey inviting you to get lost within the darkest corridors of Japan in hopes of experiencing fleeting moments of beauty. We follow the passionate tale of love and lust between a haunted American English teacher Margaret and a dashing Yakuza named Kazu as their affair tears them apart and reshapes them across Tokyo’s landscape of dive bars, alleyways, and three-hour love hotels.”

The movie comes from director William Olsson and it also stars Takehiro Hira (The Fighter Pilot, The Floating Castle), Carice Van Houten (Game of Thrones), Misuzu Kanno (37 Seconds, Vise) and Kate Easton (Where’d You Go, Bernadette).

Astrakan Film AB will release the film in select theaters and VOD on September 4th.

An intoxicating exploration of contemporary Tokyo’s duality, LOST GIRLS & LOVE HOTELS stars Alexandra Daddario (TV’s “True Detective”, San Andreas), Takehiro Hira (The Fighter Pilot, The Floating Castle) and Carice Van Houten (Valkyrie, Black Book). Based on screenwriter Catherine Hanrahan’s book of the same name, and directed by William Olsson, the film is a provocative journey inviting you to get lost within the darkest corridors of Japan in hopes of experiencing fleeting moments of beauty.

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