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Sweet Bean. Sweet Bean ( Japanese: あん, Hepburn: An) [1] [2] is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase. It is the second film, after I Wish, to star real-life grandmother and granddaughter Kirin Kiki and Kyara Uchida. [3] The film was selected to open the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
May 30, 2015 · Sweet Bean: Directed by Naomi Kawase. With Kirin Kiki, Masatoshi Nagase, Kyara Uchida, Miki Mizuno. Burdened with a heavy and ever-increasing debt, a dorayaki baker hires a kind ageing woman, after tasting her delicious surprise.
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- Drama
- Naomi Kawase
- 2015-05-30
Mar 18, 2016 · Kawase depicts the passage of time with beautifully shot changes of season, bookending the film with the vivid cherry blossoms of Spring. When “Sweet Bean” is leisurely coasting along like this, one can easily get lost in its meditative pull. I found enough of that to forgive the film its trespasses. “Sweet Bean” may be as overly sweet ...
Mar 18, 2016 · "Sweet Bean" is fine piece of film to me and I warmly recommend it. Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 05/13/23 Full Review William D It's slow paced but still charming. Kirin Kiki is ...
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- Kirin Kiki
- Naomi Kawase
- Comedy, Drama
Mar 18, 2016 · NYT Critic’s Pick. Directed by Naomi Kawase. Drama. Not Rated. 1h 53m. By Glenn Kenny. March 17, 2016. If you’ve ever wondered what became of the young Japanese actor who played the insouciant ...
- Naomi Kawase
Apr 7, 2016 · Naomi Kawase’s “An” (“Sweet Bean”), a soft-centered ode to the virtues of patience, tolerance and bean-filled pancakes, is easily her most accessible film to date &mda…
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Sweet Bean is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase. It is the second film, after I Wish, to star real-life grandmother and granddaughter Kirin Kiki and Kyara Uchida. The film was selected to open the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It was also selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.