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Tokyo Park

Tokyo Kouen

Japan

2011

119 Min
Color
1.85:1
Japanese
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DIR Shinji Aoyama

PROD Hiroaki Saito, Yasushi Yamazaki

SCR Masaaki Uchida, Norihiko Goda, Shinji Aoyama, Yukiya Shôji

DP Yûta Tsukinaga

CAST Haruma Miura, Nana Eikura, Manami Konishi, Haruka Igawa

ED Hidemi Lee

PROD DES Takeshi Shimizu

MUSIC Shinji Aoyama, Isao Yamada

SOUND Nobuyuki Kikuchi

Locarno (International Competition): Special Jury Award, Ghent (World Cinema)

Synopsis

Koji, a college student and an aspiring photographer, enjoys taking pictures of families in a park in Tokyo partly because he lost his mother when he was young. Out of the blue, he receives a request to follow a client’s girlfriend and take pictures of her. He takes on the job without fully understanding the circumstances, a decision leading to major changes in his life and his relationships with women: Miyu, a childhood friend with whom he can talk about anything; Misak, his stepsister, who is always there to give him gentle yet firm support; and one of Koji’s models, who reminds him of someone from a distant memory. Based on Yukiya Shoji’s novel. –Locarno Film Festival

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Shinji Aoyama

Shinji Aoyama (青山 真治, born July 13, 1964, in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan) is a Japanese film director and novelist. He graduated from Rikkyo University. He won two awards at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival for his film Eureka.

Shinji Aoyama was born in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan, where he attended Kitakyushu Midorigaoka public junior/senior high school. He graduated in 1989 from Rikkyo University, where he majored in film studies in the department of British and American Studies. While he was a student, he was deeply influenced by the theorist and film critic Shigehiko Hasumi, from whom he took classes.

After graduating, Aoyama worked as an assistant director to Swiss independent film director Daniel Schmid, Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, and others. In 1995 he made his directorial debut with the V-cinema production Kyokasho ni nai! (Very Private Lesson), based on the manga publication of the same name.

In 1996 Aoyama made… read more

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Drew Steele

30Nov11

I saw this UK preview at the Barbican in London. It was very disappointing. but perhaps something was lost in translation.

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