Synopse
In ancient times, there were three small mountains that people believed were inhabited by gods. In those days, a powerful official used the mountains as a metaphor for a struggle inside his own heart. The mountains were an expression of human karma. Time has passed into the present. Takumi and Kayoko, inheriting the unfulfilled hopes of their grandparents, live out their lives. Their tale continues a story of the ages, representing the uncountable souls that have accumulated in this land.
Regie
Naomi Kawase, (*1969) was the youngest winner of the Camera d'Or in Cannes for her first feature Suzaku (1997). Ten years later the Japanese director won the Grand Prix in Cannes for The Mourning Forest.
Info
Original Title: Hanezu no tsuki
International Title: Hanezu
Category: Feature
Section: Agenda 11
Version & Subtitles: Japanese OV
Director & Screenplay: Naomi Kawase
Cast/Protagonists: Tohta Komizu, Hako Oshima, Tetsuya Akikawa, Akaji Maro
Production country: Japan
Year of Production: 2011
Length: 91 min
Producer: Naomi Kawase
Production company: Kumie
Cinematography: Naomi Kawase
Editor: Naomi Kawase, Kaneko Yusuke, Tina Baz
World Sales: Sata Cissokho, Memento Films International | 6 Cité Paradis | 75010 Paris | France | Phone: +33 1 53 34 90 27 | Email: marion@memento-films.com





