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  1. Suzaku (Japanese: 萌の朱雀, Hepburn: Moe no Suzaku) is a Japanese fiction film from 1997 written and directed by Naomi Kawase (in her feature directorial debut). The film follows the dissolution of a small rural Japanese family.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0119687Suzaku (1997) - IMDb

    Nov 1, 1997 · Suzaku: Directed by Naomi Kawase. With Jun Kunimura, Machiko Ono, Sachiko Izumi, Kôtarô Shibata. Depicts the dissolution of a small family in a remote Japanese timber village.

    • (1.5K)
    • Drama
    • Naomi Kawase
    • 1997-11-01
  3. Synopsis. Depicts the life of a family in a remote Japanese timber village. Family head Tahara Kozo lives with his mother Sachiko, wife Yasuyo, nephew Eisuke and young daughter Michiru. Economic recession and failed development plans cause tragedy in the family.

    • (2.8K)
    • Bandai Visual, WOWOW
    • Naomi Kawase
  4. Dec 3, 2021 · In a small mountain village in Nara Prefecture, the creation of a train line is discussed to connect the remote community to the wider region. Cousins Michiru and Eisuke live with Michiru's parents and grandmother in a seemingly idyllic life.

  5. Nov 1, 1997 · Written by badelf on December 27, 2021. Depicts the life of a family in a remote Japanese timber village. Family head Tahara Kozo lives with his mother Sachiko, wife Yasuyo, nephew Eisuke and young daughter Michiru. Economic recession and failed development plans cause tragedy in the family.

  6. Sep 10, 2012 · Impressionistic portrait of a dying family in a dying mountain village in Nara Prefecture: a 'nothing happens' film which ratherly cleverly camouflages its own

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  8. Review by neil. Suzaku 1997 ★★★★. Watched Sep 11 , 2023. 75. Quiet, poignant and intimate in ways that resembles the best of Ozu, Naomi Kawase's directorial debut is a family drama that despises the very notion of drama. I am not saying that the film isn't ripe with any dramatic flourishes whatsoever to navigate the plot.