広島国際映画祭 | HIFF » HIROSHIMA EYE http://hiff.jp/en Thu, 26 May 2016 12:44:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9.13 The Women in the Mirror http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1614/ http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1614/#comments Fri, 06 Nov 2015 16:09:06 +0000 http://hiff.jp/?p=1614 Mirror03

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Yoshida returned to fiction maker after a fifteen-year interval with this ‘family drama’ that takes on the important theme of the atomic bomb, still haunting many Japanese lives until this very day. Three generations of women question their identity but, with the atomic dome of Hiroshima in the back-ground, have to admit that there can be no definitive answer to their query, due to the irrational character of the atomic bombing. All Yoshida’s style elements are conspicuously present in this strong late work by the almost 70-year old director. While many admirers of his films prefer to speak of ‘ his most recent work ‘ rather than ‘his last work ‘ , Yoshida himself has mentioned that ne can very well live with the idea of this film becoming his testament. The Women in the Mirror brought him to Cannes and sparked a reappraisal of his oeuvre in his homeland and France. It also marked the renewal of his collaboration on screen with Okada Mariko after three decades. ( Dick Stegewerns )

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production Grouve Cooperation, Gendai Eigasha, Root Pictures, Groove Kinema Tokyo.
producer Narusawa Akira, Ayabe Masanori, Takahashi Matsuo.
director Yoshida Yoshishige
scenario Yoshida Yoshishige
camera Nakabori Masao
lighting Sano Takeji
art director Heya Kyõko
music Harada Keiko, Miyata Mayumi
editor Yoshida Yoshishide, Morishita Hiroaki
sound Yokomizo Masatoshi

<Cast>
Okada Mariko
Tanaka Yoshiko
Isshiki Sae
Murota Hideo
Nishioka Tokuma
Yamamoto Mirai
Kitamura Yukiya
Sannjyou Miki
Inuzuka Hiroshi

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She, Who Excels in Solitude http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1611/ http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1611/#comments Fri, 06 Nov 2015 15:58:20 +0000 http://hiff.jp/?p=1611 SheWhoExcels_photo02

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In 1961, during the Space Race, a woman vying to become the first female astronaut meets a nurse ready to give up on a dream of her own. Inspired by a true story.

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Directed by Mako Kamitsuna
Written by Mako Kamitsuna
Producer: Ralf Weinfurtner
Editing: Mako Kamitsuna
Produced by Film Houston, LLC
Music: Patrick Kirst
Cinematography: Lyn Moncrief

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Country: USA
Year of production: 2012
Running time: 20min
Language: English

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Katya http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1605/ http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1605/#comments Fri, 06 Nov 2015 15:50:37 +0000 http://hiff.jp/?p=1605 Katya_photo02

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1997. New York City. JFK Airport. A Russian cab driver picks up a mysterious girl from Moscow with enigmatic tattoos. During their taxi ride to Brighton Beach, Viktor discovers his life is fatefully bound to this stranger by a tragedy that tool place abroad a Soviet submarine K-129 in 1968. Inspired by a true event.

<Cast>
Directed by Mako Kamitsuna
Written by Mako Kamitsuna
Producer: Erin Sweeney
Editing: Mako Kamitsuna
Cast: Chulpan Khamatova, Olek Krupa

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Year of production: 2010
Running time: 22min 38 sec
Country: USA and Japan
Language: English and Japanese

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The Day the Sun Fell http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1594/ http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1594/#comments Fri, 06 Nov 2015 15:40:23 +0000 http://hiff.jp/?p=1594 theSun_02_01

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While tracing the story of her deceased grandfather, who worked as a young doctor at the Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital after the detonation of the atomic bomb, filmmaker Aya Domenig meets a former doctor and a nurse who lived a similar experience. Throughout his life, her grandfather never spoke about what he has went through, but talking to her protagonists brings her closer to him. When the nuclear disaster occurs in Fukushima on March 11, 2011, her quest takes a new turn.

<Cast>
Directed by Aya Domenig Cinematography: Mrinal Desai Editing: Tania Stöcklin Sound: Makoto Takaoka Sound mixing: Marcel Vaid

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Produced by ican films
Year of production: 2015
Running time: 78’
Country: Switzerland, Finland
Language : Japanese, German
German/French and English Version

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Manda-la in Hiroshima http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1588/ http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1588/#comments Fri, 06 Nov 2015 15:29:15 +0000 http://hiff.jp/?p=1588 manda-la_02

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It’s been 70 years since the A-bomb was dropped. This is a documentary movie about a photo that Masahiro Usami took in front of A-bomb Dome in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on September 29th of 2014. Mr. Usami is a Japanese photographer living in Tokyo and his photo project is called “Manda-la”. He has taken photos over social issues around Japan. In the summer of 2014, he came to Hiroshima but taking a photo in Hiroshima was not something simple. How did he manage to take a photo in front of A-bomb Dome? And how his work was perceived by people?

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Directed by Kazuma Kuramasu

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Language: Japanese

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Orizuru 2015 http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1372/ http://hiff.jp/en/archives/1372/#comments Fri, 23 Oct 2015 22:01:02 +0000 http://hiff.jp/?p=1372 Orizuru_02.

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"Orizuru" means Origami Crane. It is said that when you have folded a thousand Origami Cranes, then your wish will come true. The once-athletic Sadako set out to fold a thousand cranes at her hospital bed, so that she may again compete on the tracks. In her story told by Eleanor Coerr, the leukemia caused by her radiation exposure from the Hiroshima nuclear bomb as a toddler had cut her dream short. Her legacy, however, lives on and continues to inspire those who work to create a peaceful world for our children. Seventy years after the end of World War II and the atomic bomb, Sadako and her thousand cranes remain among the most widely recognized symbol of peace and reconciliation, which has come to be embraced by the people, not just from the United States and Japan, but the World over. This short film shines the light on Sadako's family and the people from both sides of the Pacific, who took down cultural and historical barriers, both big and small, through their hard work and courage.

<Cast>
Takamaro
Reyna
Jed Mills
Toshi Toda
Yuji Sasaki
James Kyson Lee
Cyrus Mojtabai Townsend
Dominique Diprima
Emily Killian
Yumiko Sato
Yuki Yamazaki

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Director Miyuki Sohara
Director of Photography A.J. Raitano
Scriptwriter & Actress Saori Abe
Sound Effects Takako Ishikawa

 

 

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