“Sisterhood” portrays a current reality in Japan, showing the vision and lives of different people, such as a nude model, a music artist, a student and other diverse individuals who give their opinions in front of the camera. Takashi Nishihara narrates a mix of documentary and fiction, as he focuses on the figure of a film director who is preparing his new project: statements of real people about society, their personal thoughts, politics, gender or any type of claim.
Sisterhood is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
“Sisterhood” has figures like Usamaru Manami, a nude model with a quiet life, despite having a hard past behind her; Bomi, a young singer who performs small concerts with her musical group; Nina Endo, a university student; Akizuki Mika, a woman who has a relationship with the director; and Ryo Iwase himself, who gives life to the mentioned director in the film. Many...
Sisterhood is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
“Sisterhood” has figures like Usamaru Manami, a nude model with a quiet life, despite having a hard past behind her; Bomi, a young singer who performs small concerts with her musical group; Nina Endo, a university student; Akizuki Mika, a woman who has a relationship with the director; and Ryo Iwase himself, who gives life to the mentioned director in the film. Many...
- 2/28/2019
- by Pedro Morata
- AsianMoviePulse
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