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I've Heard the Ammonite Murmur (1992)

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Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 10M

Director : Isao Yamada
Escritor : Isao Yamada

Sinopsis

Ammonites were a kind of snail-like precursor to today's mollusks, common in the seas of the Cretaceous period, many millions of years ago. They are among the most commonly found fossils, so they must have been extremely plentiful. In this meditative and largely unstructured first feature, a young geologist is traveling by train to visit his sister in the countryside after having received a disturbing and mysterious letter from her. As he travels, he remembers his childhood fixation with rocks, nurtured by his mother, and his very strong affection for his sister.

Actores

Kenzo Saeki
Kenzo Saeki
Brother
Hiroko Ishimaru
Hiroko Ishimaru
Sister
Ichiko Hashimoto
Ichiko Hashimoto
Mother
Takeo Kimura
Takeo Kimura
Professor
Arinori Ichihara
Arinori Ichihara
Old man
Kazuichi Hanawa
Kazuichi Hanawa
Worker
Oji Suzuki
Oji Suzuki
Worker
Masayuki Mori
Masayuki Mori
Worker
Tetsuya Fujita
Tetsuya Fujita
Brother as a boy

Tripulaciones

Isao Yamada
Isao Yamada
Director
Isao Yamada
Isao Yamada
Screenplay
Kenzo Horikoshi
Kenzo Horikoshi
Executive Producer
Yoichi Yamazaki
Yoichi Yamazaki
Producer
Simon Fisher-Turner
Simon Fisher-Turner
Original Music Composer
Keiichi Uraoka
Keiichi Uraoka
Editor
Tsutomu Honda
Tsutomu Honda
Sound Recordist
Hideaki Sasaki
Hideaki Sasaki
Art Direction