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Directed by Isao TakahataOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
War,
AnimationThemes Films about children,
Films about families,
Feminist films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Veronica TaylorRating84%
The film begins at Sannomiya Station on 21 September 1945, shortly after the end of World War II. A boy, Seita (清太), is shown dying of starvation. Later that night, having removed Seita's body, a janitor digs through his possessions and finds a candy tin which he throws away into a nearby field. The spirit of Seita's younger sister, Setsuko (節子), springs from the tin and is joined by Seita's spirit as well as a cloud of fireflies. Seita's spirit then begins to narrate their story accompanied by an extended flashback of the final months of World War II., 1h22
Directed by Isao TakahataGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Feminist films,
Political filmsActors Mikijirō Hira,
Etsuko Ichihara,
Yoshiko Asai,
Tadashi Yokouchi,
Corinne Orr,
Eijirō TōnoRating64%
Set in an unspecified northern kingdom, the film opens with the young Horus (aka Hols) (Hisako Ōkata (Japanese)/Billie Lou Watt (English)) attempting to fight off a pack of "silver wolves," and accidentally waking up an ancient stone giant, named Mogue (or Rockoar in some editions of the film). Horus succeeds in pulling a splinter from the giant's shoulder, which transpires to be a rusty and ancient sword. The giant proclaims this to be the "Sword of the Sun," promising also that when the sword has been reforged, he will come to Horus, who will then be called "Prince of the Sun"., 1h58
Directed by Isao TakahataGenres Drama,
Action,
Animation,
RomanceThemes Feminist films,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Miki Imai,
Toshirō Yanagiba,
Yōko Honna,
Mayumi Iizuka,
Ichirō Nagai,
Daisy RidleyRating75%
In 1982, Taeko is 27 years old, unmarried, has lived her whole life in Tokyo and now works at a company there. She decides to take another trip to visit the family of the elder brother of her brother-in-law in the rural countryside to help with the safflower harvest and get away from city life. While traveling at night on a sleeper train to Yamagata, she begins to recall memories of herself as a schoolgirl in 1966, and her intense desire to go on holiday like her classmates, all of whom have family outside of the big city., 1h59
Directed by Isao TakahataGenres Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Feminist films,
Films based on mythology,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Mythologie japonaise,
Political films,
Children's films,
EcologieActors Yuriko Ishida,
Patrick Floersheim,
Guillaume Orsat,
Andre Stojka,
Shigeru Izumiya,
Henri LabussièreRating72%
The story begins in late 1960s Japan. A group of tanuki are threatened by a gigantic suburban development project called New Tama, in the Tama Hills on the outskirts of Tokyo. The development is cutting into their forest habitat and dividing their land. The story resumes in early 1990s Japan, during the early years of the Heisei era. With limited living space and food decreasing every year, the tanuki begin fighting among themselves for the diminishing resources, but at the urging of the matriarch Oroku ("Old Fireball"), they decide to unify to stop the development., 1h45
Directed by Isao TakahataGenres Drama,
Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about children,
Feminist films,
Political filmsActors Shinsuke Shimada,
Ichirō NagaiRating70%
Kié est une petite fille dont le père tient un petit restaurant dans l'arrondissement Nishinari-ku d'Osaka. Bagarreur et joueur, ce dernier néglige sa famille et son travail et sa femme le quitte, tout en continuant à rencontrer sa fille en cachette. Cette dernière, à huit ans seulement, s'occupe du restaurant tout en essayant de travailler en classe.Directed by Isao TakahataGenres Fantasy,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Feminist films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Political filmsActors Fuyumi Shiraishi,
Keiko Yokozawa,
Christophe Lemoine,
Kaneta Kimotsuki,
Masashi Amenomori,
Éric LegrandRating69%
Goshu est un violoncelliste d'orchestre maladroit et timide, toujours réprimandé par son professeur. Il va être aidé dans la préparation de son concert par la visite d'une succession d'animaux : un chat, un coucou, un tanuki et un mulot, chacun lui apportant des vertus telles que la patience, le goût de la communication et la rigueur. Le chat, provocateur, insolent et chapardeur, révèle à Goshu sa faculté d'exprimer sa colère. L'oiseau chantant son fameux « coucou » sur deux notes est un modèle pour Goshu qui tentera de multiples variations sur cet air ; le tanuki approfondit l'enseignement du rythme avec son tambour. Enfin, la souris suppliera Goshu de jouer pour la guérison de son souriceau malade, ce qui sera l'occasion pour Goshu de faire montre de sa compassion et de sa générosité. Ces animaux, dans leur comportement authentique, auront tous contribué, par l'échange, à l'apprentissage intime du jeune héros. , 1h44
Directed by Isao TakahataGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Feminist films,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors James Belushi,
Molly Shannon,
Yasuko Tomita,
Daryl Sabara,
Tamao Nakamura,
Yukiji AsaokaRating70%
The film is a series of vignettes following the daily lives of the Yamada family: Takashi and Matsuko (the father and mother), Shige (Matsuko's mother), Noboru (aged approximately 13, the son), Nonoko (aged approximately 5, the daughter), and Pochi (the family dog)., 1h25
Directed by Isao TakahataGenres Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films based on mythology,
Films about dragons,
Mythologie japonaise,
Children's filmsActors Morio Kazama,
Masato Yamanouchi,
Kiyoshi KawakuboRating70%
This anime film tells the story of the god Susano'o (as a cute boy), whose mother Izanami has died. He is deeply hurt by the loss of his mother but his father Izanagi tells him that his mother is now in heaven. Despite Izanagi's warnings, Susano'o eventually sets off to find her. Along with his companions, Akahana (a little talking rabbit) and Titan Bō (a strong but friendly giant from the Land of Fire), Susano'o overcomes all obstacles in his long voyage. He eventually comes to the Izumo Province, where he meets Princess Kushinada, a little girl whom he becomes friends with (he also thinks that she is so beautiful that she looks like his mother). Kushinada's family tells Susano'o that their other seven daughters were sacrificed to the fearsome eight-headed serpent, the Yamata no Orochi. Susano'o is so infatuated with Kushinada that he decides to help her family protect her and slay the Orochi once and for all and he, Akahana and Bō prepare for the showdown., 2h11
Directed by Trần Anh HùngOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Kenichi Matsuyama,
Rinko Kikuchi,
Kiko Mizuhara,
Tetsuji Tamayama,
Kengo Kora,
Reika KirishimaRating62%
Toru Watanabe is a quiet and serious young man in 1960s Tokyo whose personal life is in tumult, having lost his best friend Kizuki after he inexplicably commits suicide. Seeking an escape, Toru enters a university in Tokyo. By chance, during a walk in a park, Toru meets Kizuki's ex-girlfriend Naoko, and they grow close. Naoko continues to be devastated by the loss of Kizuki and spirals into a deep depression., 2h12
Directed by Yōji YamadaOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Action,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Martial arts films,
Samurai filmsActors Masatoshi Nagase,
Takako Matsu,
Hidetaka Yoshioka,
Tomoko Tabata,
Reiko Takashima,
Kunie TanakaRating76%
The film takes place in Japan in the 1860s, a time of cultural assimilation. Two samurai, Munezo Katagiri (Masatoshi Nagase) and Samon Shimada (Hidetaka Yoshioka), bid farewell to their friend, Yaichiro Hazama (Yukiyoshi Ozawa), who is to serve in Edo (present-day Tokyo) under the shogunate of that region. Though the position is desirable, Katagiri voices his concern that a man of Yaichiro’s character is likely to run into trouble. His doubts are assured when the married Yaichiro expresses an intention to indulge in Edo’s sensual pleasures while stationed there.