Nabbie's Love Explained

Nabbie's Love
Director:Yuji Nakae
Producer:Hiroshi Ishiya
Starring:Naomi Nishida
Jun Murakami
Tomi Taira
Reiko Kaneshima
Rinshō Kadekaru
Misako Ôshiro
Ashley MacIsaac
Satoe Uza
Music:Kenichiro Isoda
Michael Nyman
Cinematography:Kenji Takama
Editing:Ryuji Miyajima
Distributor:Office Shirous
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese

is a Japanese film written and directed by Yuji Nakae, released in 1999.[1] The story follows the character of Nanako (Naomi Nishida), who quits her job in Tokyo to return home to Okinawa. The film is set on Aguni Island, where Nanako visits her grandmother, Nabbie Agarikinjo, played by Tomi Taira.

The film score is by Kenichiro Isoda, with two tracks by Michael Nyman, working separately. The film tied with Rituparno Ghosh's Bariwali for the Netpac Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. Director Nakae won Best Director at the Japanese Professional Movie Awards, which also presented a Special Award to producer Shirō Sasaki. Naomi Nishida won the Hochi Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for the role of Nanako. Isoda won Best Film Score at Mainichi Film Concours. Nishida also won Best Supporting Actress at the Yokohama Film Festival, and Jun Murakami (as Fukunosuke, as well as for roles in two other films) tied for Best Supporting actor with Teruyuki Kagawa.

Music

Nabbie's Love
Type:soundtrack
Artist:Various Artists
Released:November 26, 1999
Genre:Soundtrack
Label:BMG
Chronology:Michael Nyman
Prev Title:The Commissar Vanishes
Prev Year:1999
Year:1999
Next Title:The End of the Affair
Next Year:1999

The film's music is an eclectic mix of Japanese, English, and Irish influences.

Notes and References

  1. News: Chua . Dennis . 20 February 2007 . Okinawa dreaming . 2024-06-09 . New Straits Times . ProQuest.