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kaza-hana
A Window on Asian Cinema
Road Movie · Love/Romance · Psychology
- CountryJapan
- Production Year2000
- Running Time116 min
- Format35mm
- Colorcolor
Program Note
In the early eighties, Shinji Somai shook Japan with his record-breaking film, Sailor-Fuku To Kikanju and now celebrates his 20th anniversary as a filmmaker with his 13th film, a love story that unravels as a road movie. Yuriko, a prostitute, sets out on a trip to Hokkaido to meet the daughter whom she had left five years ago. On a drunken whim, Kenji, a government bureaucrat on probation, offers to drive her there. With nothing in common, they engage in constant fighting. Once they reach their destination, Yuriko is denied seeing her daughter by her adopted parents and Kenji receives notice that he is fired.
Kyoko Koizumi, known for her popular presence in TV commercials, and Tadanobu Asano, who is considered an upcoming star in Japanese cinema, give superb performances. But what is more noteworthy about this film is the bittersweet love between the two main characters who like kaza-hanas, the snowflakes which blow in the direction of the snow covered mountains, futilely agonize over their own existence. (Shion Yang)
Director
Shinji Somai
Born in 1948, Shinji Somai made several super 8mm films as a schoolboy. He directed his first debut film Tonda Couple in 1980. He was chosen as the best Japanese director of the 80s by the film magazine [Kinema Junpo]. His film in 1998, Wait and See won FIPRESCI Award in ’99 Berlin Film Festival.
Credit
- Director
Shinji Somai - ProducerMasaaki Wakasugi
- CastTadanobu Asano
Kyoko Koizumi - ScreenplayRaimi Mori
- CinematographyHiroshi Machida
- Production DesignTomio Ogawa
- EditorYoshiyuki Okuhara
- SoundHidetoshi Nonaka
- MusicYoshihide Otomo
- Production CompanyBe Wild Inc.
- World SalesCine Quanon
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