Go (film)
- Go (film)
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Go (film)
| GO |
| Titre original |
小説 |
| Réalisation |
Isao Yukisada |
| Acteurs principaux |
Yôsuke Kubozuka
Kou Shibasaki
Shinobu Ootake
Taro Yamamoto |
| Scénario |
Kankurô Kudô |
| Musique |
Yôko Kumagai
Hidehiko Urayama |
| Décors |
Hiroshi Wada |
| Photographie |
Katsumi Yanagishima |
| Montage |
Takeshi Imai |
| Production |
Mitsuru Kurosawa |
| Société de production |
Toei Tokyo
TV Tokyo
Tokyo FM Broadcasting Co. Ltd. |
| Format |
1.85:1 |
| Genre |
drame
romance |
| Durée |
122 minutes |
| Sortie |
20 octobre 2001 |
| Langue(s) originale(s) |
Japonais |
| Pays d’origine |
Japon |
Go (小説) est un film japonais réalisé par Isao Yukisada, sorti en 2001, et dont le personnage principal est un Coréen.
Synopsis
Sugihara est un Zainichi, un jeune Coréen déporté au Japon durant la période d’occupation japonaise de la Corée. À cause de sa binationalité chaque jour de sa vie est un combat contre son environnement, contre le racisme et contre lui-même. Alors qu'il rencontre le grand amour, il lui cache sa véritable origine. Il n'a qu'une seule réponse à ce défie : « GO for Freedom, GO for Love, GO to Fight! »
Fiche technique
- Titre : Go
- Titre original : 小説
- Réalisation : Isao Yukisada
- Scénario : Kankurô Kudô (Zebraman), adapté d'une nouvelle de Kazuki Kaneshiro[1]
- Production : Mitsuru Kurosawa
- Musique : Yôko Kumagai, Hidehiko Urayama
- Pays d'origine :
Japon
- Genre : drame, romance
- Durée
: 122 minutes
- Dates de sortie :
Distribution
- Yôsuke Kubozuka : Sugihara (Lee)
- Kou Shibasaki : Sakurai, Tsubaki
- Shinobu Ootake : Michiko (mère de Sugihara)
- Taro Yamamoto : Tawake
- Tsutomu Yamazaki : Hideyoshi (père de Sugihara)
- Hirofumi Arai : Won-su
- Mitsuru Murata : Katô
Récompenses
41 prix et 5 nominations
Dont, aux Awards of the Japanese Academy :
- Meilleur acteur : Yôsuke Kubozuka
- Meilleure photographie : Katsumi Yanagishima
- Meilleur réalisateur : Isao Yukisada
- Meilleur montage : Takeshi Imai
- Meilleure lumière : Hitoshi Takaya
- Meilleur scénario : Kankurô Kudô
- Meilleur acteur dans un second rôle : Tsutomu Yamazaki
- Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle : Kou Shibasaki
- Révélation de l’année : Yôsuke Kubozuka
- Révélation de l’année : Kou Shibasaki
Lien externe
(fr+en) Go (film) sur l’Internet Movie Database
Notes et références
- ↑ auteur coréen-japonais (1968-/), [1]
Portail du cinéma
Portail du Japon
Catégories : Film sorti en 2001 | Film japonais | Titre de film en G | Adaptation d'une œuvre littéraire au cinéma
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