Hush!
Hush! is a Japanese film carried out by Ryosuke Hashiguchi, left in May 2001.
Synopsis
Naoya saw its life of homosexual, folded up on itself, accompanied by this strange feeling that something misses with its life. By chance, it meets Katsuhiro and fall immediately in love from there. Both start to be attended when Asako appears, an young woman who proposes in Katsuhiro to make a child. Naoya, not being able to consider such a thing, is aggravated by Katsuhiro, its undecided character and the way in which it dissimulates its homosexuality. The brother of Katsuhiro and his sister-in-law choose this difficult moment to visit them. The latter is indeed worried by the risk of dispersion of the goods of the family: she knows the past of Asako and seeks to put a term at her relation with Katsuhiro.
Data sheet
- Title: Hush!
- original Title: Hush!
- Realization: Ryosuke Hashiguchi
- Scenario: Ryosuke Hashiguchi
- Production: Tomiyasu Ishikawa, Hiroo Tsukada, Kôsuke Sakamoto, Yusuke Wakabayashi and Tetsujiro Yamagami
- Music: Bobby McFerrin
- Photography: Shogo Ueno
- Assembly: Ryosuke Hashiguchi
- Decorations: Fumio Ogawa
- Costumes: Masae Miyamoto
- Country of origin: Japan
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby DIGITAL - 35 mm
- Kind: Dramatic comedy
- Lasted: 135 minutes
- Comings out date: May 2001 (Cannes festival), April 27th 2002 (Japan), July 3rd 2002 (France), July 24th 2002 (Belgium)
Distribution
- Reiko Kataoka : Asako Fujikura
- Kazuya Takahashi : Naoya Hase
- Seiichi Tanabe : Katsuhiro Kurita
- Yoko Akino : Yoko Kurita
- Manami Fuji: Katsumi Hase, the mother of Naoya
- Ken Mitsuishi: Shoji Kurita, the brother of Katsuhiro
- Tsugumi: Emi Nagata
- Tetsu Sawaki : Makoto
- Yôsuke Saitô : Aritomo
- Kanako Fukaura : Miss Tadokoro
- Satoshi Yamanaka: Yuji
- Ryo Iwamatsu : The gynecologist
- Minori Terada: Mr. Fujikura
- Yasushi Inoue: Mayama
- Hiroshi Annan: The chief
Rewards
- Price of the best actor (Seiichi Tanabe), at the time of the Hochi Film Awards 2002.
- Price of the best actress (Reiko Kataoka), at the time of the Kinema Junpo Awards 2002.
- Price of the best actress (Reiko Kataoka), at the time of the Blue Ribbon Awards 2003.
External bonds
- Critiques Cinemasie
- Critiques HK Handled
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