Movies from Japan
Films by Fujiwara Toshi |
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No Man's Zone - Mujin chitai (2012) A man wanders through the 20-kilometre exclusion zone around the stricken nuclear reactors at Fukushima. The cherry trees are in bloom and the natural surroundings make an idyllic impression. Radiation is invisible, yet a gaping emptiness looms where the tsunami engulfed streets and houses. The man is wearing normal clothing, just like the people still toughing it out here, for the time being at least. He occa- sionally encounters white “ghosts” in protective clothing, performing strange tasks. |
Films by Naomi Kawase |
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Hanezu no tsuki (2011) by Naomi Kawase
The Asuka region is the birthplace of Japan. Here, in ancient times, there were those who fulfilled their lives in the midst of waiting. Modern people, apparently having lost this sense of waiting, seem unable to feel grateful for the present, and cling to the illusion that all things will move constantly forward according to one’s own plan. |
Films by Hirokazu KORE-EDA |
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Air Doll - Kûki ningyô (2009)
A story of love and frailty, Air Doll takes the essence of what it means to be human and distills it down to its purest form in this bittersweet love story that smoothly intertwines fantasy and reality. In a shabby, rundown apartment in an old part of Tokyo, a bright beacon of purity shines into being one day. Silent and motionless, the air doll that belongs to quiet and retiring middle-aged Hideo (Itsuji Itao) has never been anything out of the ordinary. |
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Still Walking - Aruitemo, aruitemo (2008) Japanese film director Hirokazu Kore-eda will compete in San Sebastián for the third time, following Wandarfuru raifu (After Life, 1998) and Hana yori mo naho (Hana, 2006). A family drama about grown children visiting their elderly parents, which unfolds over one summer day. The aging parents have lived in the family home for decades. Their son and daughter return for a rare family reunion, bringing their own families with them. They have gathered to commemorate the tragic death of the eldest son, who drowned in an accident fifteen years ago. |
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Hana Yori mo Naho (2006) The time is 1702.
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Nobody Knows - Dare mo shiranai (2004) Four siblings live happily with their mother in a small apartment in Tokyo. The children all have different fathers and have never been to school. The very existence of three of them has been hidden from the landlord. One day, the mother leaves behind a little money and a note, charging her oldest boy to look after the others. And so begins the children's odyssey, a journey nobody knows. Though engulfed by the cruel fate of abandonment, the four children do their best to survive in their own little world, devising and following their own set of rules. |
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Distance (2001) A massacre initiated by the followers of an apocalyptic religious sect, the Ark of Truth, leaves more than a hundred people dead ¿ including the self-appointed executioners, slain by fellow cult members. |
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After Life - Wandafuru Raifu (1998) |
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Maboroshi no hikari (1995) Yumiko is a young woman from Osako, whose life is defined by the death of her loved ones. She lost her grandmother at the age of twelve, and her husband Ikuo, who is the reincarnation of her grandmother to her, commits suicide some months after the birth of their child. Once more Yumiko loses a person she had really loved. Five years later she marries Tamio, a man who lives by the sea together with his eight-year-old daughter from his first marriage. |
Films by Kiyoshi Kurosawa |
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Tokyo Sonata (2008) TOKYO SONATA is a portrait of a seemingly ordinary Japanese family. The father who abruptly loses his job conceals the truth from his family; the eldest son in college hardly returns home; the youngest son furtively takes piano lessons without telling his parents; and the mother, who knows deep down that her role is to keep the family together, cannot find the will to do so. From the exterior, all is normal and the same. But somehow, a single, unforeseeable (...) |
Films by Yoji Yamada |
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Love and Honor - Bushi no Ichibun (2007) by Yoji Yamada
Shortly after assuming his post as food taster, Shinnojo loses his eyesight. The fish that was given to the head of the clan was poisoned. Prior to this, Shinnojo had held an inferior position in the ruler’s entourage. Realising that not only will he remain blind until the end of his days, but he must now relinquish his position and will need assistance for rest of his life, Shinnojo becomes dejected and melancholy. His wife, Kayo, is the only one able to prevent him from committing suicide: “I can’t imagine life without you. |
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Twilight Samurai, The - Tasogare Seibei (2003) by Yoji Yamada
Seibei Iguchi (Hiroyuki Sanada), a low-ranking samurai and family man, leads a life without glory as a bureaucrat in the mid-XIX century Japan. A widower, he has charge of two daughters (whom he adores) and a senile mother; he must therefore work in the fields and accept piecework to make both ends meet. New prospects seem to open up when Tomoe (Rie Miyazama), his long-time love, divorces a brutal husband. However, even as the Japanese feudal system is unraveling, Seibei remains bound by the code of honour of the samurai and by his own sense of social precedences. |
Films by Kohei OGURI |
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Umoregi - La forêt oubliée (2005) by Kohei OGURI
The action takes place in a small town near the mountains. The heroine, MACHI, is a high school student, who has yet to find her direction in life. One day, she and her friends start making up a story, which they decide to continue as a kind of relay. One after another, the girls continue the dreamlike tale, which unfolds like a “future history”, invisible to the protagonists.
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Nemuru otoko - Sleeping Man (1990) by Kohei OGURI
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Films by Satoshi Kon |
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Tokyo Godfathers (2003) by Satoshi Kon
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Films by John Junkerman |
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Power and Terror - Noam Chomsky in Our Times (2002) |
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Films by Yosuke Nakagawa |
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Departure (2001) |
Films by Satoshi Isaka |
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Hasen no malice - The Frame (1999) |
Films by Makoto Shinozaki |
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Okaeri (1995) Yuriko works at home all day, transcribing tapes, feeling cut off from outside the world. Her husband, Takashi, works as a school teacher. In the evening he often goes to bars and comes home late, leaving his wife behind, waiting for him with the warm supper. He thinks she had accepted this reality, but one day she runs off, steals a car and starts turning into a woman he doesn't recognize. |
Films by Akira KUROSAWA |
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Madadayo (1993) |
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Akahige (1965) |
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High and Low - Tengoku to jigoku (1963) |
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Yojimbo (1961) |
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The Seven Samurai - Shichinin no samurai (1954) |
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Rashomon (1951) |
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Hakuchi - Idiot (1951) |
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Shubun - Scandal (1950) |
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Shizukanaru Ketto (1949) |
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Films by Shohei IMAMURA |
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Narayama Bushiko - Imamura (1982) |
Films by Hiroshi TESHIGAHARA |
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The Woman in the Dunes - Suna no onna (1964) |
Films by Nagisa Oshima |
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Naked Youth - Seishun zankoku monogatari (1960) |
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Street of Love And Hope - Ai to kibo no machi (1959) |
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Films by Keisuke KINOSHITA |
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Narayama Bushiko - Kinoshita (1958) |
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Films by Kenji Mizoguchi |
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Akasen Chitai - Street of Shame (1956) |
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Yokihi - Empress Yank Kwei Fei (1955) |
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Gion Bayashi - A Geisha (1954) |
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Uwasa no Onna - Her Mothers Profession (1954) |
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Sansho Dayu - Sanshi the Bailiff (1954) |
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Chikamatsu monogatari - A Story from Chikamatsu (1954) |
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Ugetsu monogatari (1953) |
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Oyu Sama - Miss Oyu (1951) |
Films by Yasujiro OZU |
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Tokyo monogatari - Tokyo Story (1953) by Yasujiro OZU
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Banshun - Late Spring (1949) by Yasujiro OZU
Twenty-seven-year-old Noriko lives with her widowed father, a university professor, in a small house in the tranquil surroundings of northern Kamakura. He is completing a scientific manuscript, aided by his assistant, Hattori. Professor Sonomiya is concerned for his daughter s welfare, and one day suggests she marry Hattori. Noriko only laughs at his suggestion because she is quite happy with her life and knows that Hattori is already engaged. Her aunt Masa, the professor s sister, is the next person to try out her matchmaking skills, and she talks Noriko into meeting Mr Satake. |
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I was born, but - Umarete wa mita keredo (1932) by Yasujiro OZU
Yoshii, his wife and their two sons, Ryoichi and Keiji, move into a Tokyo suburb. The head of Yoshii’s department lives nearby. When he invites Yoshii’s family and all the children in the neighbourhood to a film show at his house, Ryoichi and Keiji are thrilled to discover their father on the screen. But when he starts pulling all sorts of faces to please his boss and thereby – in the eyes of his sons – embarrasses himself in front of everyone, the two boys’ world is in tatters. |































