Japanese melodrama nominated for the Golden Bear at Berlin 2014, the 80th film from veteran director Yôji Yamada. A country...
Japanese melodrama nominated for the Golden Bear at Berlin 2014, the 80th film from veteran director Yôji Yamada. A country girl comes to Tokyo in the 1930s to find domestic work, observing the bourgeois goings-on and indiscretions of her employers.
"Told mostly in flashback, the film cuts to 1935 when a naïve 18-year-old Taki (Haru Kuroki, Best Actress winner at Berlin 2014) travels to Tokyo from the rural Yamagata prefecture and finds a job as a maid for a middle-class family: Masaki Hirai, a toy-company executive, and his wife, Tokiko. Taki gets along well with the family, especially after she cares attentively to the couple’s 5-year-old son, Kyoichi, who contracts polio. But trouble soon appears in the form of art-school graduate Shoji, one of Masaki’s work colleagues. As Masaki is increasingly called away from home on business, a lonely Tokiko begins an affair with Shoji that only Taki knows about. While World War II rages around them, most of the drama takes place inside the modest red-tile-roofed house of the film’s title, ratcheting up the tension." (Seattle International Film Festival)
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- Award winner
- Silver Berlin Bear for Best Actress (Haru Kuroki ), Berlin Film Festival 2014
- Rating
- M,
- Runtime
- 136
- Genre
- Drama
- Country of origin
- Japan