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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt1896753Hanezu (2011) - IMDb

    Sep 3, 2011 · Hanezu: Directed by Naomi Kawase. With Tôta Komizu, Hako Ohshima, Durian Sukegawa, Akaji Maro. Woodwork artist Takumi moves to a small village Asuka.He then meets ...

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    • Drama
    • Naomi Kawase
    • 2011-09-03
  2. Hanezu. Topics. movie. En la región de Asuka, que es la cuna del Japón, hace mucho tiempo vivían los que disfrutaban del placer de la espera. En la actualidad, la gente ha perdido la capacidad de sentir ese placer, no es capaz de valorar el presente y se aferra a la ilusión de que las cosas evolucionan según un plan específico para cada uno.

  3. Woodwork artist Takumi moves to the small village Asuka in Nara Prefecture. He remodels old homes and lives a peaceful existence with nature. Takumi then meets Kayoko, a woman who went to the same school as Takumi. Kayoko is fascinated with the color crimson. She dyes scarves with the color of hanezu. Kayoko lives with boyfriend Tetsuya, who works as an editor of a PR magazine. They live ...

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    • Naomi Kawase
  4. watch.plex.tv › movie › hanezuHanezu (2011) - Plex

    Hanezu (2011) starring Tôta Komizu, Hako Ohshima, Tetsuya Akikawa and directed by Naomi Kawase.

    • Naomi Kawase
    • September 03, 2011
    • Tôta Komizu, Hako Ohshima, Tetsuya Akikawa
  5. Hanezu is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Naomi Kawase. "The Asuka region is the birthplace of Japan. Here, in ancient times, there were those who fulfilled their lives in the midst of waiting. Modern people, apparently having lost this sense of waiting, seem unable to feel grateful for the present, and cling to the illusion that all things will move constantly forward according to ...

  6. May 19, 2011 · The mountains were an expression of human karma. Time has passed into the present. Takumi and Kayoko, inheriting the unfulfilled hopes of their grandparents, live out their lives. Their tale continues a story of the ages, representing the uncountable souls that have accumulated in this land. -Cannes Film Festival Edit Translation.

  7. Takumi and Kayoko, inheriting the unfulfilled hopes of their grandparents, live out their lives. Their tale continues a story of the ages, representing the uncountable souls that have accumulated in the Asuka region, often regarded as the birthplace of Japan.

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