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Nominees and Awards

  • ★ 1990 Blue Ribbon Awards Best New Actress
  • ★ 1990 Awards of the Japanese Academy Newcomer of the Year
  • ★ 1990 Kinema Junpo Awards Best New Actress

Synopsis

Adapted from A film adaptation of the best-selling novel by Banana YOSHIMOTO. The story follows athe heroine, who is in the depths of despair following after the death of her grandmother. , as she gradually regains inner peace by touching the warmth of humanity while living with a young acquaintance and his mother (actually his father) in a strange communal living environment. The main character is played by Ayako Kawahara, who was selected through auditions from among some 30,000 people. The film was shot on location in Hakodate in Hokkaido, where streetcars come and go, creating a fantastical and realistic worldview. The trans parency and delicate conversational drama that pervades the film's visuals throughout are highly acclaimed.

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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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