Hanezu

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 one’s own plan. In ancient times, there were three sm... More

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  • May 18, 2011

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  • 1 h 31 min

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Also known as:

  • Hanezu No Tsuki,
  • Moon of the Red Flower,
  • Hanezu,
  • Hanezu, l'esprit des montagnes

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Naomi Kawase

Naomi Kawase (河瀨直美, Kawase Naomi, born May 30, 1969 in Nara, Japan) is a Japanese film director. She was also known as Naomi Sento ( 仙頭直美 , Sentō Naomi), with her then-husband's surname. Many of her works have been documentaries, including Embracing, about her search for the father who abandoned...

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