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Storytellers

Utau hito
Ryusuke Hamaguchi
Ko Sakai
2013 Japan 120' Japanese
© Ryusuke Hamaguchi et Ko Sakai _ silent voice
© Ryusuke Hamaguchi et Ko Sakai _ silent voice
© Ryusuke Hamaguchi et Ko Sakai _ silent voice

The third part of the Tohoku trilogy, following Sound of the Waves and Voices from the Waves. In their two previous films, the duo sought inspiration from the folk tales of the Tohoku region to convey the experience of the disaster. Here, three storytellers (Masako Ito, Ken Sasaki, Reiko Sato) and folklore researcher Kazuko Ono recount folk tales. Each storyteller in turn tells a folk tale full of rich dialectical tones: a story about a girl who marries a monkey who helps a farmer, but which finishes with a cruel ending, and a story about a girl who returns home wealthy by accidentally entering a mouse burrow. Meanwhile, Kazuko Ono, who is an active listener, explores the folk tales.

Ryusuke Hamaguchi

He is one of the most acclaimed directors of the new generation of Japanese cinema. His films include Senses (2015), Drive My Car (which won the screenplay prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2021) and Evil Does Not Exist (2024). He is currently shooting his next film in Paris.

Production :
Silent Voice
Photography :
Yukiko Iioka , Yoshio Kitagawa, Yasuyuki Sasaki
Sound :
Young Chang Hwang
Editing :
Ko Sakai, Ryūsuke Hamaguchi

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