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Naoe Gozu Movies

1998  
 
Naoe Gozu made her feature directorial debut with this Japanese romantic triangle drama. Schoolteacher Rica (Tomoyo Harada) loves Kengo (Atsuro Watanabe) and has lived with him for four years, but one day he unexpectedly announces he's leaving her for another. Stunned and confused, Rica realizes she will have to look for a job, but then Kengo's girlfriend, flighty Hanako (Miho Kanno) turns up and says she's moving in to solve Rica's rent problem. Soon Kengo drops by for evening meals with both women. Meanwhile, Hanako vanishes for extended periods of time, and Rica begins to suspect she has other lovers. Based on the novel by Kaori Ekuni, this film was shown at the 1998 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Tomoyo HaradaAtsuro Watanabe, (more)
 
1995  
 
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Japanese documentarian Hirokazu Kore-eda made his first dramatic feature with this austere drama, which recalls the visual and narrative style of Yasujiro Ozu. Yukimo (Makiko Esumi) is married to Ikuo (Tadanobu Asano), a happy and humble man who loves her very much. While Yukimo and Ikuo are content in their marriage and have a beautiful infant son named Yuichi, Yukimo is haunted by visions of death. She has a recurring nightmare in which her grandmother leaves her home to go to the village of her birth to die, as Yukimo weeps uncontrollably. Yukimo's sad obsession foreshadows a real tragedy in her life when she wakes one morning to discover that police are at her door -- Ikuo has died after apparently committing suicide along the nearby railroad tracks. Yukimo is shattered and spends several years in solitude, until she meets Tamio (Taketoshi Naito), a widowed fisherman who lives in a nearby village with his daughter. They fall in love, and Yukimo marries him and moves into his home. She begins to find happiness anew, until she returns to her old home for her brother's wedding, which brings back a flood of troubling memories. Maboroshi no Hikari (which translates as "Illusory Light") was a multiple award winner at the 1995 Venice International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Makiko EsumiTadanobu Asano, (more)