ALWAYS - SUNSET ON THIRD STREET (Japan, 2005)
North American Premiere
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132 minutes, 35mm, in Japanese with English subtitles |
Showtimes: June 14, 7:30pm at the Japan Society (333 East 47th Street). Director Takashi Yamazaki will introduce the screening [SOLD OUT!]; |
| In Japan, in the late 1950's, anything was possible. The country was moving out of the past and into the future. The War was over and the rubble was cleared. Soldiers came home. Families were reunited. And the rebuilding began, nowhere more spectacularly than in Tokyo where the magnificent Tokyo Tower was underway and houses across the city were acquiring their first washing machines, refrigerators and that most holy of holies, televisions. It was also a time when bad decision-making was rampant. Taking a job in the city that you're not quite sure of. Agreeing to adopt a bar tender's kid while you're drunk. Inviting someone you've never met to live in your house. It's this intersection between economic progress and emotional misstep where ALWAYS – SUNSET ON THIRD STREET makes its home. |





