Part of the 2016 season: Ikiru
Miss Hokusai
Director Keiichi Hara
Cast Anne, Yutaka Matsushige, Gaku Hamada
2015, 90 min, English subtitles
百日紅~Miss HOKUSAI~ (Sarusuberi: Miss Hokusai)
Set in early 19th century Japan during the Edo period, this animation brings to life the story of O-Ei, the daughter of the ukiyo-e master, Katsushika Hokusai (globally famous for his piece The Great Wave). O-Ei is no doubt an inheritor of both her father’s stubbornness and his talent, and her art is so powerful that it leads her into trouble.
This new animation from director Keiichi Hara (Colorful) is a tale of a free-spirited woman overshadowed by her larger-than-life father. Based from the original manga Sarusuberi by Hinako Sugiura, an adaptation which Hara, a huge fan of the series, called ‘a dream come true,’ the film brings Sugiura’s comic and worldview to the big screen, creating a wonderfully detailed recreation of Edo life through combining hand-drawn 2-D with 3-D techniques. The film scooped three awards at the 2015 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal, including the Satoshi Kon Award for best animated feature film.
原作は江戸風俗研究家としても知られた故杉浦日向子の漫画作品。物語の主人公は、江戸時代に浮世絵師として活躍し、「奇行の絵師」との異名を持つ葛飾北斎とその娘のお栄。「親父と娘。筆2本、箸4本あればどう転んでも食っていける」と豪語するお栄であったが、実際には絵の技術や恋についての悩みを抱えていた。江戸の風俗や庶民の生活が詳細に描き込まれたアニメ映画の秀作。
監督: 原恵一
声の出演: 杏、松重豊、濱田岳
Distributor: All the Anime
Past screenings
- Brewery Arts Cinema Sunday 16 March, 20:00
- Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) Wednesday 16 February, 18:30
- Phoenix, Leicester Thursday 16 February, 18:10
- Exeter Phoenix Monday 16 March, 19:30
- Watershed Saturday 16 February, 15:10
- Showroom Cinema Sunday 16 February, 16:00
- QUAD Sunday 16 February, 18:45
- Aberystwyth Arts Centre Saturday 16 February, 18:00
- HOME Monday 16 March, 18:30
- Dundee Contemporary Arts Tuesday 16 February, 15:30
All films in this season
- The Cowards Who Looked to the Sky
- A Farewell to Jinu
- The Letter
- Pecoross’ Mother and Her Days
- Cheers from Heaven
- Noriben - The Recipe for Fortune
- Uzumasa Limelight
- I'll Give it My All...Tomorrow
- Being Good
- The Elegant Life of Mr Everyman
- A Japanese Tragedy
- Tale of a Butcher Shop
- Anthem of the Heart
- Miss Hokusai