Summaries

Fulfilling his filmmaking dream of 40 years, Nobuhiko Obayashi's luminous new feature "Hanagatami" delivers a timeless story of the pureness of youth beset by the chaos of war.

Based on Kazuo Dan's 1937 novella, Director Nobuhiko Obayashi, whose surreal phenomenon 'House (Hausu)' became an international cult classic, achieves his filmmaking dream of forty years with his new feature 'Hanagatami'. In the spring of 1941, sixteen-year-old Toshihiko leaves Amsterdam to attend school in Karatsu, a small town on the western coast of Japan, where his aunt Keiko cares for his ailing cousin Mina. Immersed in the seaside's nature and culture, Toshihiko soon befriends the town's other extraordinary adolescents as they all contend with the war's inescapable gravitational pull. With his memories as a survivor of World War II echoing in the uncertainty of world events unfolding today, director Obayashi returns us to 1941, a pivotal time for Japan, as the unstoppable momentum of war forcibly seized the lives of youth away to battlefields where they disappeared forever. In dazzling, full-bloom Obayashi style, 'Hanagatami' captures the passion, innocence, and struggle of the end days of youth in a country consumed by the flames of war.

Fulfilling his filmmaking dream of 40 years, legendary director Nobuhiko Obayashi, whose 1977 first feature "House (Hausu)" has become an international cult classic, delivers a timeless story of the pureness of youth beset by the chaos of war with his passionate new feature, "Hanagatami".

Details

Keywords
  • world war two
  • vampire
  • year 1941
  • wartime
  • pearl harbor hawaii
Genres
  • Drama
  • War
Release date Dec 15, 2017
Countries of origin Japan
Official sites KARATSU Film Project
Language English Japanese
Filming locations Karatsu, Saga, Japan
Production companies PSC Karatsu Film Committee

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Tech specs

Runtime 2h 49m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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