Uno Kawase

死亡 : 2012-02-10

参加作品

塵
Herself
Kawase pays tribute to the grandmother that raised her after being separated from her parents as a child. The film teems with memories, but it is the faded, dusty photographs capturing the kindness in her grandmother’s shy smile that truly bring the woman to life.
垂乳女
Self
Tarachime is a documentary film which observes 'life' through childbirth. Kawase Naomi, a film director working under the theme of family, life and death, presents the bond of life through her own childbirth experience. "First, I was planning to film from the day I conceived a child and to the moment I gave birth. But I realized, while filming, that this is not the story of "one life." In the end, the film sublimed to a higher stage on which we can witness the knot tying one life with another."
きゃからばあ
Self
Kawase tries to come to terms with her late father, whom she never knew when growing up, and contemplates getting a tattoo like his.
陽は傾ぶき
The last piece of the trilogy, following 'Katatsumori' and 'See Heaven', filming her grandma and herself. Her gazes and insights are cast on the lovable beings in front of her eyes.
天、見たけ
Self
The sequel to Naomi Kawase's Katasumori. The film revisits Kawase’s relationship with her “grandma”, capturing their love and attachment towards each other.
かたつもり
Self
Filmmaker Naomi Kawase captures the love, loss, and loneliness felt as she prepares to move out of her foster mother's home.
につつまれて
Self
A diary film about Kawase's relationship with her Grandma and the search for her Father, whom she has not seen since her parents divorced during her early childhood.