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Fukushima mon amour

Original title: Grüsse aus Fukushima
  • 2016
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
854
YOUR RATING
Fukushima mon amour (2016)
Trailer 1
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6 Videos
3 Photos
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A young German woman bonds with an elderly Japanese woman while touring the Fukushima region of Japan in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake.A young German woman bonds with an elderly Japanese woman while touring the Fukushima region of Japan in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake.A young German woman bonds with an elderly Japanese woman while touring the Fukushima region of Japan in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake.

  • Director
    • Doris Dörrie
  • Writer
    • Doris Dörrie
  • Stars
    • Rosalie Thomass
    • Kaori Momoi
    • Nami Kamata
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    854
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Doris Dörrie
    • Writer
      • Doris Dörrie
    • Stars
      • Rosalie Thomass
      • Kaori Momoi
      • Nami Kamata
    • 5User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

    Videos6

    Greetings from Fukushima
    Trailer 2:05
    Greetings from Fukushima
    Grusse Aus Fukushima: Teezeremonie
    Clip 2:41
    Grusse Aus Fukushima: Teezeremonie
    Grusse Aus Fukushima: Teezeremonie
    Clip 2:41
    Grusse Aus Fukushima: Teezeremonie
    Grusse Aus Fukushima: Marie Lehrt Hula Hoop
    Clip 1:35
    Grusse Aus Fukushima: Marie Lehrt Hula Hoop
    Grusse Aus Fukushima: Marie Und Satomi Diskutieren Sitzgewohnheiten
    Clip 1:39
    Grusse Aus Fukushima: Marie Und Satomi Diskutieren Sitzgewohnheiten
    Grusse Aus Fukushima: Marie Und Satomi Unterhalten Sich Ueber Die Geister Der Vergangenheit
    Clip 1:20
    Grusse Aus Fukushima: Marie Und Satomi Unterhalten Sich Ueber Die Geister Der Vergangenheit
    Grusse aus Fukushima: Radiation Vacation: Ausflug in den Wald
    Clip 0:53
    Grusse aus Fukushima: Radiation Vacation: Ausflug in den Wald

    Photos2

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    Rosalie Thomass
    Rosalie Thomass
    • Marie
    Kaori Momoi
    Kaori Momoi
    • Satomi
    Nami Kamata
    • Nami
    Moshe Cohen
    • Moshe
    Honsho Hasayaka
    • Jushoku
    Nanako
    • Yuki
    Aya Irizuki
    • Toshiko
    Thomas Lettow
    • Jonas
    Masa Kokubo
    Masa Kokubo
    • Toshiko's husband
    Kurumi Aizawa
    • Geisha
    • (as Kurumi)
    Megumi
    • Geisha
    Tokuko Eguchi
    • Old lady
    Hosetsu Sato
    • Catman
    • (as Housetsu Sato)
    Tadashi Endo
    • Butch dancer
    Naomi Kamara
      • Director
        • Doris Dörrie
      • Writer
        • Doris Dörrie
      • All cast & crew
      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

      User reviews5

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      7acuquitay

      Gaia´s review

      It is not a thriller, drama, or suspense, but a slightly lighter and more comedic genre that combines all mentioned above. In that sense, the first scene captures well the atmosphere of the film. Is a good decision of Dorries to choose humor and surrealism to contrast and lighten or maybe emphasize the harsh environment of Fukushima and the tsunami´s impact on the people and the place. The relationship between these two strong female characters develops as well as the plot does. Each of them has something the other is lacking and something that both share so is entertaining to see them interact and find out what they are interchanging. The cat is a symbol and it is present only in specific circumstances of the movie, which could be a metaphor for the transition of the main character. Overall it is a quite unique movie that I encourage both female and male audiences to watch to relate or understan us better.
      9ligia-g

      Occasionally awkward, just like real life is

      I liked the acting of Rosalie Thomass. And I can relate to her decision to venture to a faraway place in order to escape her messed up life. And the fact that she almost gave up, but decided at last moment to stay, to follow through. Kind of pivotal point in the character's life, suggesting that from now on she will take life seriously, she will show grit and not give in to easy temptations (like the one that ruined her almost marriage). Occasionally the character acts awkwardly (like bursting in tears, or not knowing how to sweep the floor). I think this is not unlike real life: people do behave awkwardly sometimes, or change their mind, or change their view of the world; all these apply to both main characters in the movie: the German young woman and the former geisha.
      5sh_bronstein

      beautiful cinematography, trite story

      The plot of the movie is very straightforward and it is revealed from the lips of the protagonist in the very first minutes of the movie, so don't expect any suspense here. It is about a young German woman who goes to Japan in order to escape her grief, finding some sort of solace in repairing an old woman's hut in Fukushima. Fukushima is, of course, that city that was devastated by a Tsunami and a nuclear meltdown some years back. So, there you go, once again, for the umpteenth time, the same old heart-broken-person-finds-meaning-in-restoring-some-old-garbage narrative... I am sorry for being so negative, but I really expected a little more originality from the acclaimed director Doris Dörrie. What really saves the movie is the beautiful black-and-white cinematography, which is a humble nod to Tarkovsky's "Stalker" or perhaps to some of Bela Tarr's bleak pictures of the Hungarian puszta. This film is visually a gem, but the story provides one cliché after the other. So if you are to enjoy it, I would recommend ignoring the plot, turning a blind eye on the German protagonist's terrible acting, and soaking in the evocative imagery.
      9avblue2-244-816001

      Missing is Living With Ghosts

      I really enjoyed the movie even though i went to see it without knowing what it was about. its art house - if you find black and white movies, experimental aspects (like e.g. when feelings are actually visualized or personified) and the odd feeling of art movies in general annoying and pretentious, you probably wont like this one.

      if you do enjoy art cinema, you might appreciate this movie. i was skeptical, but i like the feeling, you dont notice the black and white visuals consciously, feelings are well transported, and i love the languages used. its a german movie, the protagonist is and speaks german, the movie is set in fukushima, japan, so people around her speak mostly and often exclusively japanese, and the communication the viewer understands is in broken english. it feels real. the protagonist is quite german, in an authentic way. i loved the movie in the end, i love movies and this is one of my favourites, a tattooed myself a line from the movie. the friends i have watched it with who are hesitant about artsy movies did enjoy themselves definitely.

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      • Trivia
        The title is a reference to Alain Resnais's Hiroshima mon amour (1959) which also deals with the trauma of a nuclear catastrophe, namely the Hiroshima bombing.
      • Goofs
        When Marie and Satomi are sleeping next to each other, Satomi takes a cup of salt behind her pillow, places it between their two beds and throws some salt around Marie to keep ghosts away. In the next shot, the cup of salt is again behind Satomi's pillow.
      • Quotes

        Marie: You're so elegant.

        Satomi: You're an elephant.

      • Soundtracks
        Impromptu # 3
        Composed by Franz Schubert.

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      Details

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      • Release date
        • February 15, 2017 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Germany
      • Official sites
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        • Official site (Germany)
      • Languages
        • English
        • German
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • Greetings from Fukushima
      • Filming locations
        • Tokyo, Japan
      • Production companies
        • Majestic Filmverleih
        • Olga Film
        • Rolize GmbH & Co.
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $589,491
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 48 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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