The story begins with a little boy named Syui, a cheerful child who is focussed on going to a museum with his father. Unbeknownst to him, when he returns home, his mother and sister will be gone as his parents have decided to separate. We get a glimpse of what happens to Syui and his family during this period. In his latest film, FUJIKAWA Fumito (The Name of the Whale (2015), winner of the Audience Award at the 2015 Pia Film Festival) presents a dramamentary shot in the suburbs of Tokyo with a real-life family of four acting out the split. With no script to work from and naturalistic performances from the Hirabuki family based on their everyday lives, FUJIKAWA and his non-professional cast give us an honest snapshot of contemporary city life in Japan in a light but absorbing experience.
대필작가와 애인을 잃은 여자의 만남에 얽힌 이야기를 다룬 영화
Taisuke, Issei and Yumi are on their way to visit Yumi’s older sister, Rie, her husband and their daughter Masumi in their flat in Tokyo. It is the obon holiday in August, when families traditionally get together to honor their ancestors.
Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The junior high school boy with a zeal for finding fossils discovers the history of his hometown and experiences the changes around him. This is an ambitious work that depicts the land and time by blending various drama and documentary footage.
Koike's Subordinate
여러 영화제에서 격찬을 받고 일본에서 개봉하여 롱런에 성공한 작품. 상영시간 4시간의 대작이면서 보는 이를 지루하지 않게 만드는 올해의 문제작이다. 신부가 된 아버지, 몰카의 대가인 아들, 아들이 사랑하는 여동생. 몰카와 폭력, 사이비 종교와 근친상간이 오가는 파격적인 영화. 그러나 무엇보다, 젊은 남과 여의 순수한 러브스토리. (