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Sad Vacation
A Window on Asian Cinema
Family · Impaired · Psychology
- CountryJapan
- Production Year2006
- Running Time136min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
In this film, Shinji Aoyama, the director with his own authentic color, and ASANO Tadanobu, a truly prominent actor, meet again. As in Helpless and Eureka, Shinji Aoyama explores his interest in complicated human relations. Kenji takes care of an abandoned orphan Ah-Chun and Yuri, the mentally disabled sister of a friend. He meets Mamiya who runs Mamiya’s Transport Company and also takes care of those in need. He finds out that Mamiya’s wife is actually his mother who left his father. As he works for Mamiya’s company, strange tension builds up in his relationship with his mother, step-father and step-brother. Although a tragedy will happen soon, they embrace one another. Shinji Aoyama portrays the complicated relationships in detail, dedicating himself to showing the process of recovering from the pain caused by human relations.
Director
Aoyama Shinji
Born in 1964 in Japan’s Fukuoka Prefecture, Aoyama wrote and directed Helpless (1996), which was shown at the Toronto, Vienna and Turin International Film Festivals. His film Eureka (2000) was shown in competition at the 53rd Cannes International Film Festival where it won the International Critics Award and the Ecumenic Award. Desert Moon (2001) was nominated for the Golden Palm at Cannes.
Credit
- Director
Aoyama Shinji - ProducerNaoki KAI
- CastASANO Tadanobu
Eri ISHIDA
Aoi MIYAZAKI
ODAGIRI Joe - ScreenplayAOYAMA Shinji
- CinematographyMasaki TAMURA
- EditorYuji OSHIGE
- SoundNobuyuki KIKUCHI
- MusicHiroyuki NAGASHIMA
- Production CompanySTYLEJAM
Inc.
yuko@stylejam.co.jp - World SalesSTYLEJAM
Inc.
yuko@stylejam.co.jp
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