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Women in the Mirror

Kagami No Onnatachi
Direction
KIJU YOSHIDA
Screenplay
Kiju Yoshida
Cinematography
Hiroaki Morishita, Kiju Yoshida
Cast
Mariko Okada, Yoshiko Tanaka, Sae Isshiki, Hideo Morota, Tokuma Nishioka
Producer
Takumi Ogawa, Shinichi Takada, Philippe Jacquier, Yutaka Shimomura
Edition(s)
27ª

Women in the Mirror

Kagami No Onnatachi
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  • 129 minutos
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  • 2002
Japan

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Ai Kawase is a widow in her seventies living in Tokyo with her granddaughter Natsuki. One day, the municipal authorities announce that her daughter Miwa, declared missing 24 years earlier, with not a trace, is, in actual fact, living close to, but under a different name, Masako Onoue. She is amnesic. Only one word echoes in her memory: Hiroshima. After this unexpected re-encounter, Ai, Masako and Natsuki visit the city razed to the ground by the atom bomb. Amid hushed tension and emotion, marked by suffering and by reminiscence, the three women attempt to reconstruct their story. The film goes beyond the limits of mere family drama, for it broaches an issue that is broader: Japan and pain, voiceless since the country surrendered in World War II.

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KIJU YOSHIDA

Born in 1933, in Fukui, Japan. He studied French Literature and, in 1955, joined Shochiku producers as Assistant Director to Keisuke Kinoshita. He directed his first film in 1960 with Good-for-Nothing. He was first noticed by the critics in 1962, with An Affair at Akitsu, A Story Written with Water (1965), The Affair (1967), Eros + Massacre (1969) and Heroic Purgatory (1970), dealing with political and sexual themes. Yoshida always refused interference with his work and, after he filmed Coup D’Etat (1973), he made documentaries for TV and for the cinema. He went back to fiction in 1986, with A Promise, followed by Wuthering Heights (1988), an adaptation of the novel by the same name by Emily Brontë. Women at the Mirror (2002), his last film, is programmed for the 27th Mostra.
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