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The Harimaya Bridge

  • 2009
  • TV-G
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
225
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Nakayama sees Hara and Daniel off.
After the sudden death of his estranged son in rural Japan, an American man must go there to claim some important family items. While there, he discovers some secrets his son left behind.
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After the sudden death of his estranged son in rural Japan, an American man must go there to claim some important family items. While there, he discovers some secrets his son left behind.After the sudden death of his estranged son in rural Japan, an American man must go there to claim some important family items. While there, he discovers some secrets his son left behind.After the sudden death of his estranged son in rural Japan, an American man must go there to claim some important family items. While there, he discovers some secrets his son left behind.

  • Director
    • Aaron Woolfolk
  • Writer
    • Aaron Woolfolk
  • Stars
    • Bennet Guillory
    • Saki Takaoka
    • Misa Shimizu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    225
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aaron Woolfolk
    • Writer
      • Aaron Woolfolk
    • Stars
      • Bennet Guillory
      • Saki Takaoka
      • Misa Shimizu
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Bennet Guillory
    Bennet Guillory
    • Daniel Holder
    Saki Takaoka
    Saki Takaoka
    • Noriko Kubo
    Misa Shimizu
    Misa Shimizu
    • Yuiko Hara
    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • Joseph Holder
    Victor Grant
    • Mickey Holder
    Sakura Thomas
    • Mariya
    Misono
    Misono
    • Saita Nakayama
    Hajime Yamazaki
    Hajime Yamazaki
    • Kunji Inoue
    Miho Shiraishi
    Miho Shiraishi
    • Kayo Takeuchi
    Honoka Ishibashi
    • Emi Osaki
    • (as Honoka)
    Yukiko Kashiwagi
    • Ms. Kubo
    Toshiyuki Kitami
    • Mr. Kubo
    Peter Coyote
    Peter Coyote
    • Albert Tunney
    A'da Alison Woolfolk
    • Lindsey Holder
    Junkichi Orimoto
    • Tomoki Shide
    Akira Hamada
    • Principal Shimura
    Rico E. Anderson
    Rico E. Anderson
    • Grant Holder
    Michael T. Coleman
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    • Director
      • Aaron Woolfolk
    • Writer
      • Aaron Woolfolk
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    User reviews13

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    10joedoughrity

    A great drama with moving performances

    I really enjoyed this film. It's the feature debut of Aaron Woolfolk. I'd seen one of his shorts before about a train station in Japan. But it's clear he has more to say!

    The great Danny Glover gives an excellent performance in a supporting role, but it's Bennet Guillory who shines as a stubborn father who has to come to terms with his estranged son (played by Victor Grant). I was less familiar with the Japanese actors but now want to see more of them including Saki Takaoaka who is a big deal in Japan.

    The film is beautifully shot with stunning cinematography. You really feel like you're in rural Japan (and San Francisco where parts of the film also take place). Check it out on Netflix, DVD or Bluray.
    10joan-everest

    I was reduced to tears several times at this film

    I just saw this film at a preview screening last night in Tokyo, and I really loved it. I was reduced to tears several times, and I wasn't the only one in the audience who was sniffling. The story is not only moving but quite unique: It's about a black man who has come to Japan after his son dies here, and must take an unusual journey in the countryside as he attempts to make peace with his son's death and their past conflicts. As someone who has lived in Japan for many years, it's gratifying to see such a personal film set in this country but from an American director. Although there are some big stars, including Danny Glover, "Harimaya" feels more like a Japanese movie than a Hollywood one in its pacing, character interactions and atmosphere. The film is getting a fairly wide release in Japan, and I think it will provoke a lot of discussion. I encourage everyone to see it, especially those who feel connected with Japan. Itユs a beautiful, rewarding work.
    10jesseleerhodes

    Warm, Engaging, Educational and just plain Fantastic!

    Warm, Engaging, Educational and just plain Fantastic! I saw The Harimaya Bridge at the Sacramento Japanese Film Festival in 2011. All I can say is 'WOW'! I am an African-American male, veteran who now lives in Japan so this movie answered a lot of questions for me. It also helped prepare me for my new life in Japan.

    I immediately started sharing it with every veteran I know, because of its rich content.

    Director Aaron Woolfolk hit a home-run with The Harimaya Bridge.

    I think the thing that sticks out about this film for me is Mr. Woolfolk's international spirit. The Harimaya Bridge was filmed in Japan and the United States. Mr. Woolfolk was able to build bridges between two countries, make a film that deals with very sensitive topics for both countries and do it all with grace.

    Great job Mr. Woolfolk. I am looking forward to your future films!
    aleedsboy

    Choices, Love, and Life.

    "The Harimaya Bridge" is an exceptionally well-conceived, impeccably written and brilliantly directed piece of cinematic excellence.

    At the core, "The Harimaya Bridge" is about choices, impact and love.

    There are many things to appreciate (and learn from) about this film; from the directing, to the cinematography, to the writing.

    Writer-director-producer Aaron Woolfolk's direction and keen eye for dialogue reminds me of John Sayles' masterpiece "Lonestar."

    "The Harimaya Bridge" is incredibly smart and sharply-written with just the proper amount of precision required without being superfluous.

    Mr. Woolfolk has also produced a picture-perfect and stellar cast.

    What's witnessed, is a birds-eye view of everyday people, in everyday life, and how they cope with its travels and travails.

    Like a fine piece of Egyptian fabric, Mr. Woolfolk has carefully interwoven the story lines at a steady pace that kept me extremely interested - so much so that when it was over, I wanted more.

    Any student of writing, directing or producing will appreciate this film and, like myself, will use it as a guideline and blueprint for what future directors (and writers) should (and need) to aspire to.
    10mandoz

    What a wonderful movie!

    It has a beautiful story which slowly captured my attention. I had never felt the Japanese were friendly towards Americans, especially after hearing stories form uncles who fought the Japanese in WWII. In this story Mickey a young American finds a world where he is accepted and loved as he teaches art to his students.

    After Mickey's death his father, who acts rudely to the very accepting Japanese, arrives in Japan to acquire the belongings of his son only to find more than he was prepared to find.

    The actors were exceptional, with a small part for Danny Glover! Hard to believe that this movie hasn't gotten more Awards/recognition!

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      Danny Glover's birthday was the same night the concert scene was filmed. During the first take, when Woolfolk said "action", instead of playing the music for the scene, the orchestra played Happy Birthday, followed by a cake being brought onto the set. In his remarks to the cast and crew, Glover spoke of how he and Bennet Guillory had performed in the building thirty-five years earlier when it first opened as a community center and theater.

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 2009 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Harimaya Bridge はりまや橋
    • Filming locations
      • Kochi, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Eleven Arts
      • Laterna
      • Booster Project
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $54,473
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,226
      • Mar 14, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $54,473
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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