Hideyuki HIRAYAMA 平山秀幸
Three For The Road
Nippon Cinema ª
Yaji, who has lost his wife and only son to an epidemic, lives alone in a ramshackle row house. He is in love with Okino, a popular local courtesan, but she remains frustratingly beyond his reach. But when she wants to run away, she needs his help. Enjoy this period costume drama in which no samurai appear, but will bring a tear to your eye after you’ve laughed yourselves silly.
Guests:
Hideyuki HIRAYAMA
Sat., April 05, 2008, 19:45
Studierendenhaus
European premiere in presence of the director Hideyuki HIRAYAMA
35mm, Original with English subtitles
やじきた道中 てれすこ
Yajikita dôchû teresuko
Japan 2007
108 minutes
Production
Office Shirous, Total Media Corp., TV Asahi Service, Bandai Visual
World sales
Office Shirous
About Hideyuki HIRAYAMA
平山秀幸
Hideyuki HIRAYAMA, born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1950, studied at Nihon University and was assistant director to Shuji TERAYAMA, among others. HIRAYAMA made his directorial debut MARIA'S STOMACH in 1990 and won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award with his second film THE GAMES TEACHERS PLAY (1992). After the great success of his horror series SCHOOL GHOST STORIES (1995), he won the FIPRESCI Award in Montreal and the Japan Academy Film Prize for Best Director with his 1998 film BEGGING FOR LOVE. Several of his films, including A LAUGHING FROG (2002 / NC '04) and THREE FOR THE ROAD (2007 / NC '08), have been screened at the Nippon Connection Film Festival.