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Tribute to the Master
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And Then

Nominees and Awards

  • ★ 1986 Kinema Junpo Awards Best Film, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, Best Screenplay
  • ★ 1986 Blue Ribbon Awards Best Supporting Actor, Best Director
  • ★ 1985 Hochi Film Awards Best Film

Synopsis

A film adaptation of the classic work by the great writer Soseki Natsume. Set in Tokyo in the late Meiji period, the film tells the story of a man over 30 years old who lives a carefree life without a regular job. , who He reunites with his best friend for the first time in severa l years, and struggles with his feelings for his wife as he tries to figure out his own path in life. The cast includes Yusaku Matsuda, Kaoru Kobayashi, and Miwako Fujitani. Morita's concept is a postmodern depiction of a past era called Meiji. The actors, who make sparks fly through their delicate performances, are a must-see, even though emotional sentiments are kept to an absolute minimum. The film won many awards, including first place in the Kinema Junpo Best Ten, which was won by "The Family Game” the previous year.

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Director

MORITA Yoshimitsu

MORITA Yoshimitsu was born in January 1950 in Chigasaki, Japan. Self-taught, first making shorts on 8mm film during the 1970s, he made his feature debut with Something Like It (1981). In 1983, he won acclaim for Kazoku Gēmu (The Family Game), which was voted the best film of the year by Japanese critics in the Kinema Junpo magazine poll and won him the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award. He has been nominated for eight Japanese Academy Awards, winning the 2004 Best Director award for Like Asura. He died from acute liver failure in Tokyo in December 2011.

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