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Okurimono

Monday, Apr 29, 2024 11:30 AM
Reconstructing the past culminates in a poetic observation on the process of letting go as a Japanese Canadian woman returns to empty her childhood home, reviving the memories of her mother, a survivor of the Nagasaki atomic bomb.
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Winner, Earl A. Glick Emerging Canadian Filmmaker Award

At the age of 60, Japanese Canadian Noriko Oi embarks on an emotionally charged journey back to Nagasaki, her childhood city, to unravel the tightly kept secrets of her family’s past. Decades after the death of her mother, Mitsuko, and facing the sale of her ancestral home, Oi seizes a poignant opportunity to piece together a mother’s history that was never shared with her. Sifting through the hidden corners of her family home, engaging with those who shared Mitsuko’s history with her, Oi discovers letters and stories that weave a rich tapestry of her mother’s life and untold narratives of her native Japan. Through Laurence Lévesque’s thoughtful storytelling marked by stunning visuals, Okurimono navigates the delicate realms of unspeakable pain and intergenerational trauma with grace, painting a poignant picture of closure.

Distributor: SPIRA



Film Info
Runtime:96
Copyright:2024
Country Listing:Canada
Stories from Quebec
Premiere Status:North American Premiere
Landing Page:https://hotdocs.ca/whats-on/hot-docs-festival/films/2024/okurimono
Festival Info
Festival Year:2024
Language:Japanese
Accessibility:Full Subtitles
Program Category:Canadian Spectrum Competition
Film Subjects:Asian Cultures & Issues
Canadian Culture & Issues
Families & Family Stories
Mortality & Loss
War & Conflict
Women & Women's Stories
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Laurence Lévesque
Producer(s):Rosalie Chicoine-Perreault
Catherine Boily
Writer(s):Laurence Lévesque
Editor(s):Marie-Pier Grignon
Cinematography:Sébastien Blais
Sound:Camille Demers-Lambert