Shara (Sharasojyu)
Directed by Naomi Kawase
Directed by Naomi Kawase

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From the old town of Nara, the capital of Japan during the eighth and ninth centuries, the Aso family sets out for the Jizo Festival in the dizzying heat of midsummer. When Kei, one of the Asos’ twin boys, suddenly disappears as if he’d been spirited away, time stops for the family until years later, when the remaining twin returns to the Jizo festival. Working cleverly with gaps in the narrative, Kawase evokes her characters’ feelings through stunning and resounding images. 2003, Japan, 35mm, in Japanese with English subtitles, 100 minutes.
This program is copresented with the Institute for Advanced Study Film Collaborative and the Consortium for the Study of the Asias, University of Minnesota.
Women with Vision 2008: Past/Present sponsored by
Support for Women with Vision is generously provided by Elizabeth Redleaf.
Additional support provided by the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota.
This program is copresented with the Institute for Advanced Study Film Collaborative and the Consortium for the Study of the Asias, University of Minnesota.
Women with Vision 2008: Past/Present sponsored by
Support for Women with Vision is generously provided by Elizabeth Redleaf.
Additional support provided by the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota.
Related Links
Kawase's Shara Not to Be Missed
http://blogs.walkerart.org/filmvideo/2008/03/20/kawases-shara-missed/
Walker blogs, Film / Video: Women with Vision


Kawase: She Was Born, But
http://blogs.walkerart.org/filmvideo/2008/03/24/kawase-born/
Walker blogs, Film / Video: Coming soon

