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This is a human drama directed by naomi Kawase, who won the Jury Special Grand Prize for the first time in 17 years as a Japanese director at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2007.
This is the first time in 17 years that a Japanese director has won the Jury Special Award at the Cannes International Film Festival.
Through the contact between an elderly person with dementia living in a group home in the mountainous area of eastern Nara Prefecture and a female caregiver, it feels like a human life and death.
The group home is located in the mountainous area of northern Nara Prefecture. Elderly people with mild dementia live together with nursing care staff.
One of the elderly people, Shigeki, lived a quiet life with the memory of his deceased wife in her heart.
Under such circumstances, the nursing care worker Machiko is going to be newly assigned to the group home. She also had a dark and sad past of losing her child at a young age.
[Recording time]
127 minutes
[Screen Size]
Vista
[Audio Information]
(5.1)
[Subtitles Information]
English
[Video Benefits]
[Featured Content]
Living in the Mogu Forest, a story of life starting from Kasuga Sugi which is 1000 years old.
[Featured Content]
Executive Producer : Henganeh Panahi, Producer, Director, Screenwriter : Filmed by naomi Kawase : Hideyo Nakano, Artist : Toshihiro Isomi Music : Masamichi Shigeno : Living in the Mogu No Mori, a story of life starting from Kasuga Sugi
One thousand years old
[Audience Members]
[Manufacturer]
NHK Enterprise
[Number of copies
1 copy
[Video Comments]
Grand prize of the 60th Cannes International Film Festival.
[Year of production
2007
[Country of production
Japan / France elevators naomi Kawase feeling of loss Machiko Ono Makoto Watanabe caregiver