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Hanezu (Japanese: 朱花の月, translit. Hanezu no tsuki) is 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase, based on a novel by Masako Bando. The title is an ancient Japanese word for a shade of red, taken from the 8th century poetry collection Man'yōshū.
Movie: Hanezu Romaji: Hanezu no Tsuki Japanese: 朱花の月 Director: Naomi Kawase; Writer: Masako Bando (novel) Producer: Naomi Kawase; Cinematographer: Naomi Kawase; World Premiere: May, 2011 (Cannes Film Festival) Release Date: September 3, 2011 Runtime: 91 min. Distributor: Toho; Language: Japanese Country: Japan Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki ...
Sep 3, 2011 · Hanezu: Directed by Naomi Kawase. With Tôta Komizu, Hako Ohshima, Durian Sukegawa, Akaji Maro. Woodwork artist Takumi moves to a small village Asuka.He then meets Kayoko,a woman who went to the same school as Takumi.Kayoko is fascinated with the color hanezu(crimson); lives with boyfriend Tetsuya.Soon,she falls in love with Takumi.
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- Drama
- Naomi Kawase
- 2011-09-03
第64回カンヌ国際映画祭コンペ部門正式招待 映画『朱花 (はねづ)の月』公式サイト/9月3日(土)より渋谷ユーロスペース、TOHOシネマズ橿原ほか全国順次公開。.
May 17, 2011 · One of Japanese director Naomi Kawase’s more inscrutable offerings, Hanezu is a mysterious, slow-paced cinematic poem that weaves together many of the director’s favourite themes - the ...
May 19, 2011 · You could say ‘Hanezu’ is the story of a troubled young couple – Tetsuya (Tetsuya Akikawa) and Kayoko (Hako Oshima) – living in the Nara region of Japan.
Synopsis. Woodwork artist Takumi moves to the small village Asuka in Nara Prefecture. He remodels old homes and lives a peaceful existence with nature. Takumi then meets Kayoko, a woman who went to the same school as Takumi. Kayoko is fascinated with the color crimson.