Rhapsody in August

Rhapsody in August

7.1IMDb Score
Released:1991-05-25
Genre:Drama
Duration:98 min
Country:Japan
Director:Akira Kurosawa
Actors:Sachiko Murase, Hidetaka Yoshioka, Tomoko Otakara, Mieko Suzuki, Mitsunori Isaki
Production:Kurosawa Production, Shochiku, TOHO Studios, Sony PCL, IMAGICA

Overview:

An elderly Nagasaki hibakusha spends a summer caring for her four grandchildren, whose curiosity about the 1945 bombing stirs buried memories and moral questions. When an American nephew from Hawaii visits, the family confronts grief, guilt, and the possibility of reconciliation across generations.

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