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The Taste of Tea (茶の味, Cha no Aji) is a 2004 Japanese comedy drama fantasy film written and directed by Katsuhito Ishii. Described as a "surreal" version of Ingmar Bergman 's Fanny and Alexander (1982), it follows the daily lives of a family living in rural Tochigi prefecture, north of Tokyo. It was a selection of the Cannes Film Festival. [1]
Apr 20, 2005 · The Taste of Tea: Directed by Katsuhito Ishii. With Maya Banno, Takahiro Satô, Tadanobu Asano, Satomi Tezuka. A spell of time of a rural family's slightly surreal life.
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- Comedy, Fantasy
- Katsuhito Ishii
- 2005-04-20
Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. The Haruno family makes its way in a small town in rural Japan. Yoshiko (Satomi Tezuka) is an artist and her husband, Nobuo (Tomokazu Miura), is a hypnotist.
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- Takahiro Sato
- Katsuhito Ishii
- Comedy, Drama
Jan 4, 2021 · Written and directed by Katsuhito Ishii, The Taste of Tea presents a period in the shared life of the Haruno family in rural Japan.
Oct 10, 2020 · The Taste of Tea will make you smile, the definition of a movie sending the audience home happy. A serene slice of life family tale, charming in its innocence. The Japanese film promotes a positive message from young to old that it’s never too late to go after what you desire in life.
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Jul 17, 2004 · A spell of time in the life of a family in rural Tochigi prefecture. Yoshiko is not an ordinary housewife, instead working on an animated film project. Uncle Ayano, a successful music producer, is looking to get his head together after living in Tokyo.
Feb 23, 2007 · The Taste of Tea - Metacritic. 2007. Viz Pictures. 2 h 23 m. Summary This Japanese film has been described as a psychedelic version of Ingmar Bergman's classic "Fanny and Alexander." Comedy.