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Miss Hokusai

Miss Hokusai

(Sarusuberi : Miss Hokusai)

by Hara Keiichi

Japan

 

Animation

Miss Hokusai

Director: Hara Keiichi

Original story: Sugiura Hinako
adapted from manga Sarusuberi

Screenplay: Maruo Miho

Cinematography: Tanaka Koji

Editing: Nishiyama Shigeru

Music: Fuuki Harumi

Animation: Itazu Yoshimi

Artistic Direction: Ono Hiroshi

Voice casting: Anne Higashide, Matsushige Yutaka, Hamada Gaku, Kora Kengo, Miho Jun, Shimizu Shion

Production: Production IG

Distribution:
Eurozoom
22 rue La Fayette
75009 Paris
France
Tel: 01 42 93 73 55
Fax: 01 42 93 71 99
Mail: [email protected]
www.eurozoom.fr

Year: 2015

Screening: 2016

DCP, Color, 90 min, OV Japanese with French subtitles

In 1814, Hokusai is a renown painter all over Japan. Among many works he painted “The Great Kanakawa Wave”. He lives in Edo (now Tokyo) with his daughter O-Ei and spends most of his time in their strange studio looking like a hovel. O-Ei has inherited both an artistic gift and a bad temper from her father; she helps in the family trade. O-Ei is in love with Hatsugoro, her father’s best disciple, but does not dare tell him. She is strangely fascinated by big fires which unfortunately are legion in the city of Edo. O-Ei has closely been working with her father for at least 25 years. Though she has often made drawings in the name of her father, she was never credited with having done the works. 

The director of A Summer with Coo and Colorful gives a vibrant portrait of a free and unsubdued woman over the years, a woman full of energy, eclipsed by her father’s personality at the beginning of 19th century.

 

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