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  1. Leonie (Japanese: レオニー, Hepburn: Reonī) is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Hisako Matsui and starring Emily Mortimer and Shido Nakamura. The film is based on the life of Léonie Gilmour, the American lover and editorial assistant of Japanese writer Yone Noguchi and mother of sculptor Isamu Noguchi and dancer Ailes Gilmour.

  2. Mar 22, 2013 · The director Pablo Berger broke down how he brought a New York street scene to life in “Robot Dreams,” his Oscar-nominated animated film about the friendship between a dog and a robot.

    • Hisako Matsui
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt1426328Leonie (2010) - IMDb

    Nov 20, 2010 · Leonie: Directed by Hisako Matsui. With Emily Mortimer, Shidô Nakamura, Christina Hendricks, Mary Kay Place. A film about the life and relationships of the early 20th century American educator, editor, and journalist Leonie Gilmour, the mother of the acclaimed artist and architect Isamu Noguchi.

    • (611)
    • Biography, Drama
    • Hisako Matsui
    • 2010-11-20
  4. Jun 5, 2023 · Diving into the mysteries surrounding Leonie Brandt, an actor turned double-agent for the Dutch intelligence service during the second world war, Annette Apon’s documentary enlists the extensive...

  5. In the lush tradition of the glorious films of Merchant and Ivory, comes the true life story of Leonie Gilmour (Emily Mortimer), whose life crossed continents, wars and cultures, embodied with courage and passion in search of art and freedom.

    • Hisako Matsui
    • 132 min
    • 26
  6. Leonie Official Movie Trailer. Leonie Gilmour (Emily Mortimer) falls in love with a famous Japanese poet Yone Noguchi (Shido Nakamura) and gives birth to a s...

    • 2 min
    • 14K
    • ONE Media Coverage
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  8. Mar 22, 2013 · The unconventional bio-pic Leonie relates the life story of Leonie Gilmour, remembered today, if at all, for being the mother of famed sculptor and landscape designer Isamu Noguchi.

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