Archive of films Non-ko / Nonko 36sai Kaji tetsudai

Japan
2008, 105 min

Section: Another View – Tokyo FilmeX Presents
Year: 2009

Kazuyoshi Kumakiri’s film offers a strongly empathetic and indiscriminately direct portrait of social outsiders in no-win situations. This time he focuses on an arid thirtysomething named Non-ko, who is forced to move back in with her parents after an unsuccessful bid as an actress. Then two men enter her dismal life.


Synopsis

Nobuko dreamed of making it as an actress in Tokyo. Instead, the thirtysomething divorcee, whose filmography comprises a handful of adult movies, moved back to her small-town home where she helps her family maintain a Shinto shrine. Her friends call her by her stage name, Non-ko, a constant reminder of the desolate, ideal-deprived woman’s failure, as is the door to her room at her parents’ house, still covered with images of childhood heroes. Those around her have written Non-ko off, and even she has given up striving for happiness. Then suddenly two men enter her life: an idealistic, resolute young man, and her ex-husband. As is his style, the director employs a strongly empathetic and indiscriminately direct approach to outsiders. With the inclusion of unaffected sex scenes, which significantly help to flesh out the heroine’s character, the movie aligns itself with the legacy of sophisticated "women’s” erotic movies of 1970s Japan.

About the director

Kazuyoshi Kumakiri

Kazuyoshi Kumakiri (b. 1974, Obihiro, Japan) numbers among the top talents trained for the Japanese film industry by the Osaka University of Arts. His graduation film served as his debut feature: Banquet of the Beasts (Kichiku dai enkai, 1997). This provocative meditation, shot along the lines of exploitation cinema with underground overtones, was screened at a number of international festivals, then released in foreign distribution. Although the film was also a success in Japan, it took four years before the director came out with his second feature, Hole in the Sky (Sora no ana, 2001). As a rule, Kumakiri develops motifs involving outsiders, isolation, and the condensed actions of people in critical situations. This holds true for both his own projects and those he makes as a director-for-hire, e.g. the melancholy, action sci-fi flick Freesia: Bullets Over Tears (Furiijia, 2007).

Contacts

There's Enterprise Inc.
Minahara Building 406, 4-8-4 Ginza, Chuo-ku, 104 0061, Tokyo
Japan
Tel: +81 3 515 94081
Fax: +81 3 515 94084
E-mail: [email protected]

About the film

Color, 35 mm

Section: Another View – Tokyo FilmeX Presents
   
Director: Kazuyoshi Kumakiri
Screenplay: Takashi Ujita
Dir. of Photography: Ryuto Kondo
Music: Akira Matsumoto
Editor: Zensuke Hori
Producer: Tomohiro Kobayashi, Gen Sato, Keiko Kusakabe
Production: Non-Ko Film Partoners
Cast: Maki Sakai, Gen Hoshino, Shingo Tsurumi, Eri Nitta
Contact: There's Enterprise Inc.
   
www: www.nonko36.jp

Guests

Kazuyoshi Kumakiri

Film Director

Atsuko Morimune

Festival Organizer


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