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Afterlife
Wandafuru raifu, Japan (1999)


Synopsis

The director of the multi-prizewinning MABOROSHI has created another serious, moving and beautifully crafted film--and again the subject is death. Limbo is an abandoned school and in it the staff prepares the dead for the next step. It is difficult work. The dead must be convinced that they are, and must then be asked to choose a single memory to take with them in passing from this life to the beyond. They are confused, disoriented, and the afterlife is made no easier by all the rules and regulations observed in any official Japanese endeavor. Once the dead have chosen (a moment of park-bench love, a solo flight--one girl chooses Disneyland's Splash Mountain), these moments are reconstructed by the staff and filmed to be taken as the last (and only) memory into the hereafter. But, as Emily found out in the last act of "Our Town," there is a catch to remembering. These consequences are surprisingly and satisfyingly worked out in this slow, grave, lovely film, the experience of which is intensified by the integrity of its large cast: actors and amateurs, all of them making up their own dialogue and consequently "acting" with an intensity not often seen in commercial film. And finally, at the end, like a lotus opening, the film slowly reveals its solid promise. It is not Wilder/Capra; it is Buddhist liturgy.

--Donald Richie, International Herald Tribune, June 19, 1998




Film Festivals & Awards

FIPRESCI PRIZE
San Sebastian Film Festival 1998
BEST SCREENPLAY
Torino Film Festival 1998
BEST FILM (Mongolfiere S'Or)
Nantes Film Festival 1998
 
SPECIAL MENTION
Fribourg International Film Festival 0
Toronto Film Festival 1998
Pusan Film Festival 1998
Vancouver Film Festival 1998
Sao Paulo Film Festival 1998
London Film Festival 1998
Festival Del Nuevo Cine Latino, Cuba 1998
Sundance Film Festival 1999
Rotterdam Film Festival 1999
Nat Film Festival 1999
Buenos Aires Film Festival 1999
Hong Kong Film Festival 1999
Singapore Film Festival 1999
Istanbul Film Festival 1999
San Francisco Film Festival 1999
Sydney Film Festival 1999
Jerusalem Film Festival 1999
Melbourne Film Festival 1999
New Zealand Film Festival 1999
Montreal FCMM Film Festival 1999



Director Bio

KORE-EDA Hirokazu

Born in Tokyo in 1962, Kore-eda graduated from the Department of Literature at Waseda University. He started his film career in television and was famed for his documentaries. After having made 12 documentaries, however, Kore-eda switched to filmmaking and made his cinematic debut with the critically aclaimed "Moborosi" (1995). "Afterlife" is his second directorial feature film.




Cast & Crew

Director:  Kore-eda Hirokazu

Cast:  Arata, Erica Oda, Susumu Terajima, Takashi Naito, Kei Tani

Producers:  Shiho Sato, Masayuki Akieda

Cinematographers:  Yutaka Yamazaki

Screenwriters:  Kore-eda Hirokazu

Editors:  Kore-eda Hirokazu

Art Directors:  Toshihiro Isomi, Hideo Gunji

Music:  Yasuhiro Kasamatsu




Technical Info


Prod. Year: 1999 Release Date: 1999-04-17
Origin: Japan Length: 118 min.
Language: n/a Prod. Cost: n/a
Subtitle Lang: n/a Color Format: Color
Classification: n/a Screen Format: 35mm
Prod. Company: n/a
Film Website: n/a


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