Inland Sea

Inland Sea

Release date : February 17, 2018
Runtime : 2h 2m
Countries of origin : United States of America / Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Kazuhiro Soda /
Writers :
Production companies : Laboratory X /
February 17, 2018 2h 2m United States of America Documentary Japanese More
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Wai-chan is one of the last remaining fishermen in Ushimado, a small village in Seto Inland Sea, Japan. At the age of 86, he still fishes alone on a small boat to make a living, dreaming about his retirement. Kumi-san is an 84 year old villager who wanders around the shore everyday. She believes a social welfare facility “stole” her disabled son to receive subsidy from the government. A “late - stage elderly” Koso-san runs a small seafood store left by her deceased husband. She sells fish to local villagers and provides leftovers to stray cats. Foresaken by the modernization of post-war Japan, the town Ushimado's rich, ancient culture and tight-knit community are on on the verge of disappearing.
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  • title:Inland Sea
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:2h 2m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America · Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Kazuhiro Soda /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Laboratory X ·
  • Overview:Wai-chan is one of the last remaining fishermen in Ushimado, a small village in Seto Inland Sea, Japan. At the age of 86, he still fishes alone on a small boat to make a living, dreaming about his retirement. Kumi-san is an 84 year old villager who wanders around the shore everyday. She believes a social welfare facility “stole” her disabled son to receive subsidy from the government. A “late - stage elderly” Koso-san runs a small seafood store left by her deceased husband. She sells fish to local villagers and provides leftovers to stray cats. Foresaken by the modernization of post-war Japan, the town Ushimado's rich, ancient culture and tight-knit community are on on the verge of disappearing.
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