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Maboroshi no hikari
Hirokazu KORE-EDA Japan 1995
Adolescence Buddhism Marriage Development Remembering Family Fantasy Woman Identity Scenery Meditation Music Mother Nature Poetry Voyage Religion Fate Soul Death Grief Time Spirituality
Yumiko is a young woman from Osako, whose life is defined by the death of her loved ones. She lost her grandmother at the age of twelve, and her husband Ikuo, who is the reincarnation of her grandmother to her, commits suicide some months after the birth of their child. Once more Yumiko loses a person she had really loved. Five years later she marries Tamio, a man who lives by the sea together with his eight-year-old daughter from his first marriage. Her pain has ceased until the day she returns to her place of birth and gets caught up by her memories.
Credits
| Original Title | Maboroshi no hikari | ||||||||||||||||
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| German Title | Maboroshi - Das Licht der Illusion | ||||||||||||||||
| French Title | Maborosi | ||||||||||||||||
| Other Titles | Maboroshi - Illusion | ||||||||||||||||
| Directed by | Hirokazu KORE-EDA | ||||||||||||||||
| Country | Japan | ||||||||||||||||
| Available Formats | 35mm, DVD | ||||||||||||||||
| Actors |
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| Screenplay | Yoshihisha Ogita |
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| Film Editing | Tomoyo Oshima |
| Soundtrack | Chen Ming-Chang |
| Cinematography | Masao Nakabori, Fumio Maruyama |
| Production | Naoe Gozu, TV Man Union, Tokyo |
| Runtime | 108 Min. |
| Language | japanisch |
Awards
Bester Erstling Venedig 1995; Golden Award Chicago; First Award Vancouver; Prix Sadoul 1995; Prix de l'Age d'Or Cinédecouvertes 1996; Akutagawa-Award für Teru Miyamoto
Press
"Ich hatte das Glück, Mabaroshi zu entdecken. Die unglaubliche Einfachheit des Films tauchte mich in eine Flut von Emotionen, liess mich das Leben und Schickal einer jungen Unbekannten tei len, einer mir fernen und doch so nahen Frau Ergriffen vom ruhigen, friedvollen Fluss der Geschichte, wurde ich von grosser Dankbarkeit erfüllt. Der Film gab mir diese besondere intime Vertrautheit zurück, jene geheimnisvolle Identität, welche nur in Japan ihren Ausdruck findet."
Jeanne Moreau
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