Six by Kore-eda
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Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda ranks among the best-known and most acclaimed directors in world cinema today. Each of his films is marked by a subtle dramatic touch, a gentle yet assured feeling for the profundity and emotional charge of everyday life, and an enduring fascination with the role of the family in contemporary Japanese society. Kore-eda has varied his approach to exploring his signature themes, resulting in a consistently touching and truly humanist oeuvre. On the occasion of the theatrical release of his 2018 Palme d’Or–winning Shoplifters (opening November 23 from Magnolia Pictures), the Film Society will present a selection of our favorite films by the Japanese master.
Acknowledgments
Magnolia Pictures
Maborosi
After Life
Nobody Knows
Still Walking
I Wish
Like Father, Like Son
Following our retrospective, Hirokazu Kore-eda's Palme d'Or winner opens on November 23.
Shoplifters
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cannes Palme d’Or winner is a heartrending, profoundly human portrait of a most unusual “family”: a collection of societal cast-offs united by petty crime and a fierce love for one another. An NYFF56 selection. A Magnolia Pictures release.Tickets now on sale! To begin the purchase process, log in to your account. Don’t have an account? Sign up for one today.
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