Hirokazu Kore-ede’s (Nobody Knows) award-winning film is a warm and inventive story about what matters in the world beyond.
At a station somewhere between heaven and earth, the newly dead are greeted by guides that help the dead look through their memories and find the one defining moment of their lives.
The guides are then tasked to re-create the past as the dead remember it, so that they may always keep with them their most beloved of remembrances.
But what of the mysterious guides and their strange jobs of inspiring and then remaking and evoking events and emotions from the past?
Were they once alive too, did they have memories? Kore-eda’s film explores a universal, human theme with an unusual story suffused in a glowing mysteriousness to find what is most touching, most surprising, most romantic, and ultimately most memorable about the lives people live.
San Sebastián (Competition): FIPRESCI Prize, San Francisco, Toronto (New Beat of Japan), London, Sundance (World Cinema), Rotterdam (Main Programme), BAFICI (International Competition): Best Film, Best Screenplay, Vancouver (Dragons & Tigers), AFI FEST
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Title: After Life | Wandâfuru raifu (1998)
Directed by: Hirokazu Kore-eda
Date of birth: 6 June 1962, Tokyo, Japan
Writing credits:
Hirokazu Kore-eda
Music by: Yasuhiro Kasamatsu
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Color: Color
Runtime: 118 min.