Firefly (2000 film) explained

Director:Naomi Kawase
Producer:Takenori Sentô
Starring:Yūko Nakamura
Cinematography:Masami Inomoto
Editing:Naomi Kawase
Runtime:164 min
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese

Firefly (Japanese: 組画, Hepburn: Hotaru) is a 2000 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase. It was her second drama feature after her 1997 debut drama feature Suzaku and won the FIPREPSCI Prize at its 2000 debut at Locarno for its "personal and universal approach towards the conflict between tradition and modernity".[1] Like Suzaku, the film explores life in rural Japan and draws on Kawase's background as a documentary filmmaker.[2] [3] [4] Together, these two films established Kawase as one of Japan's key contemporary female directors.

Plot

Ayako, a striptease dancer, falls in and out of a relationship with Daiji, a potter, and returns to her childhood hometown in Nara province, Japan.

Cast

Reception

Winner of the FIPREPSCI Prize and the C.I.C.A.E. Award at the Festival del film, Locarno, 2000.[5]

Yūko Nakamura won Best Actress at BAFICI (Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival), 2001.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Taylor-Jones, Kate E.. Rising Sun, Divided Land: Japanese and South Korean Filmmakers. 2013. Columbia University Press. 157–158. 10.7312/tayl16586. 10.7312/tayl16586 . 9780231850445 .
  2. Web site: 2016-06-27. NYC Happenings: MoMA's Naomi Kawase Retrospective Explores Her Poetic and Intensely Personal Cinema. 2021-12-26. ScreenAnarchy.
  3. Anderson. Joel Neville. 2020-01-02. Home birth, world cinema: Kawase Naomi's films in circulation. Studies in Documentary Film. en. 14. 1. 50–62. 10.1080/17503280.2020.1720091. 213788581 . 1750-3280.
  4. Book: McDonald, Keiko I.. Reading a Japanese Film: Cinema in Context. 2006. University of Hawai'i Press. j.ctvvmxwh . 978-0-8248-2939-1.
  5. Web site: 53rd Locarno International Film Festival. 2021-12-26. en-GB.
  6. Web site: HOTARU / Firefly. 2021-12-26. JFDB. ja.