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In page Eureka (2000 film):

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For Eureka, writer and director Shinji Aoyama got inspiration from the 1995 Tokyo subway sarin attack.[1] According to The Guardian, his research "also took in accounts of Holocaust survivors and studies of Israeli terrorists, as well as his own experiences of growing up in a society of widening generation gaps."[1] Aoyama stated that he was influenced by Alain Resnais's film Hiroshima mon amour,[2] John Ford's film The Searchers,[2] Sonic Youth's album Daydream Nation,[3] and Jim O'Rourke's album Eureka.[3] The film was shot in black-and-white and printed in color.[4] Filming took place in Kyushu.[2] The last scene was shot near the volcano Mount Aso.[2]