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Close-knit

A Window on Asian Cinema

Family · LGBT · Adventure · Coming of Age

  • CountryJapan
  • Production Year2017
  • Running Time127min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Tomo is a young girl living with her irresponsible mother. When her mother suddenly leaves one day Tomo goes to stay with her uncle Makio. At uncle’s house, Tomo happens to meet a transgender lady, Rinko. Since Rinko is caring and warm, Tomo gradually opens her mind, and Tomo, uncle Makio, and Rinko become a new family. This time, director Ogigami Naoko, who has warmly depicted the lives of ordinary people, deals with the issue of gender identity on a larger scale, addressing the possibility of a non-traditional family arrangement. This movie does not suggest a simple happy ending. Nor does it ignore Hiromi (Tomo’s mother)’s suffering, who also has a lot of troubles like the others, thus leaving the door open for possibilities. The knitting, frequently repeated in the movie, is a metaphor for the healing of Rinko’s wounds, the mourning for what she has lost and a warm celebration of the new body and identity she has gained. The knitting with pastel tone wool also symbolizes the bond connecting the characters in the movie. (HONG Soin)
Director
Director
OGIGAMI Naoko
Hailing from Chiba, writer, director and cinematographer Ogigami Naoko graduated from Chiba University and went on to study at USC. She has also worked in TV and made several short films, and served as a mentor at Busan International Film Festival’s Asian Film Academy in 2010. Her filmography includes Barber Yoshino (2004), Kamome Diner (2006), Glasses (2007) and Rent-a-Cat (2012).
Credit
  • Director
    OGIGAMI Naoko
  • CastToma IKUTA
    Kenta KIRITANI
    Rinka KAKIHARA
  • Production CompanySuurkitos Inc.
    info@suurkiitos.com
  • World SalesNikkatsu Corporation
    international@nikkatsu.co.jp
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