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电影爱在深秋
温碧霞 / 谭耀文 / 赵炳锐 / 方皓玟 / 王建成
她是一位对音乐很有天赋的善良女孩,只因家里贫穷,母亲病重。为了凑足足够的医药费,她在钢琴酒吧打工。在打工期间,她认识了一位很有钱的男人,那男人以金钱作为条件要她答应他的请求,可却被她拒绝了。打工挣来的钱毕竟是杯水车薪,根本负担不起高昂的药费,其母也在疼痛中死去了。幸好有她男友相助才安葬她的母亲,但是男方家里打心眼里就看不起她。为了生活,她只好去找以前在酒吧认识的那个男人,并答应他的请求……
电影你的微笑
渡边纮文 / 尚玄 / 平山ひかる / 矢田部吉彦 / 田中泰延
A bittersweet, hilarious, enlightening and inspirational road trip through Japanese arthouse cinemas with a heartily independent filmmaker, who also struggles to release his own movies in real life. Until the pandemic struck, the restless, honest, shy and creative Hirobumi Watanabe-san managed to direct eight movies, about one every year. Almost always, he appeared as an actor in his own films, made on truly minimal budgets together with his two brothers and other family members. They won the Japanese Splash Competition of Tokyo IFF with the mystery thriller “Poolside Man” in 2016 and conquered foreign pools with the international premiere in Karlovy Vary in 2017. Their next road rock’n’roll movie “Party 'Round the Globe” about die-hard The Beatles fans' drive to Tokyo for a Paul McCartney’s concert scored even more love outside Japan. During the past pandemic year, Malaysian director-writer Lim Kah-Wai (his previous fascinating film “Come and Go” was screened at PÖFF and loved by the Estonian audience in 2020) proposed that the struggling Hirobumi Watanabe play an entirely fictionalised and vividly scripted director Hirobumi Watanabe, who goes on a cinephiliac and nostalgic expedition from Okinawa to Hokkaido to visit arthouse cinema theatres and find out which ones are still willing to show independently produced smaller films. This delightful minimalist micro-budget dramedy ironically and truthfully depicts a sorrowful post-Covid situation in Japanese cinemas, the rapidly changing film culture and the newly (re)discovered habits of spectators as an unyielding optimist Hirobumi painstakingly and stubbornly strives to invent clever distribution methods. The satirical, witty, uplifting and passionate journey with surprising cameos by former Tokyo IFF Artistic Director Yoshi Yatabe-san (who actually discovered Watanabe Brothers), Japanese superstar Shogen and many others takes us to real and unique cinematic places in Japan. We will learn intriguing facts about Japanese cinema theatres, their hapless struggles during the pandemic, the historical programming traditions, and the current moods of film venues and cinemagoers who are hoping to smile more often in front of the big screen in the future. 源自:https://poff.ee/en/film/your-lovely-smile/