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Agenda Municipal / Movies The Moon has risen

The Moon has risen
Thu 28 Dec
Joane Film Club programme (Are there no more filmgoers?!, integral Kinuyo Tanaka)


Casa das Artes | Small Auditorium - 21h45

General admission: 4 euros | Free for members of the Cineclube de Joane | Organisation: Cineclube de Joane | Original title: Tsuki wa noborinu (Japan, 1955) | Direction: Kinuyo Tanaka | Cast: Chishû Ryû, Shûji Sano, Hisako Yamane | Rating: M/12 | Duration: 100 mins

Mr Asai lives in Nara with his three daughters: the eldest, Chizuru, who has returned to the family home after her husband's death; the middle one, Ayako, who is of marriageable age but in no hurry to leave her parents; and the youngest, Setsuko, the most exuberant of the three sisters who dreams of moving to the capital. The latter is very close to Shôji, Chizuru's young brother-in-law who lives in a temple close to the Asai family. One day, he is visited by an old friend, Amamiya, who tells him about Ayako. Setsuko is convinced that Shôji still has feelings for his sister and will do anything to force fate.


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