Blue Wind Blows

Blue Wind Blows

Release date : February 26, 2018
Runtime : 1h 28m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Tetsuya Tomina /
Writers : Tetsuya Tomina /
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February 26, 2018 1h 28m Japan Japanese More
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‘My dad saw a monster here. When he was a kid.’ · ‘A monster?’ · ‘Yeah, a monster. It moves between this world and the next.’ Ao lives with his mother and little sister Kii on Sado Island in Japan. He misses his father, who recently disappeared without a trace – although not much is spoken about it. While their mother tries to deal with the loss in her own way, Ao and Kii run across the island and scream at the ocean. In the mysterious Sayoko, who inconspicuously swipes books from the school library, Ao finds a confidant. Few words are needed between the two reticent, dreamy children: together, they at once feel less alone. Against the striking backdrop of an industrialised coastal town, Tetsuya Tomina's poetic film tells a tale of dreams, loss and monsters.
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  • title:Blue Wind Blows
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:1h 28m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Tetsuya Tomina /
  • Writers: Tetsuya Tomina ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:‘My dad saw a monster here. When he was a kid.’ · ‘A monster?’ · ‘Yeah, a monster. It moves between this world and the next.’ Ao lives with his mother and little sister Kii on Sado Island in Japan. He misses his father, who recently disappeared without a trace – although not much is spoken about it. While their mother tries to deal with the loss in her own way, Ao and Kii run across the island and scream at the ocean. In the mysterious Sayoko, who inconspicuously swipes books from the school library, Ao finds a confidant. Few words are needed between the two reticent, dreamy children: together, they at once feel less alone. Against the striking backdrop of an industrialised coastal town, Tetsuya Tomina's poetic film tells a tale of dreams, loss and monsters.
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