fiction.wikisort.org - MovieA Bride for Rip Van Winkle (リップヴァンウィンクルの花嫁, Rippu van winkuru no hanayome) is a 2016 Japanese drama film written and directed by Shunji Iwai, based on his novel of the same name.[3]
2016 Japanese film
A Bride for Rip Van Winkle |
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 Japanese theatrical release poster |
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Japanese | リップヴァンウィンクルの花嫁 |
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Hepburn | Rippu van winkuru no hanayome |
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Directed by | Shunji Iwai |
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Screenplay by | Shunji Iwai |
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Based on | A Bride for Rip Van Winkle by Shunji Iwai |
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Produced by |
- Shunji Iwai
- Tomoyuki Miyagawa
- Aki Mizuno
- Muneyuki Kii
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Starring |
- Haru Kuroki
- Gō Ayano
- Cocco
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Cinematography | Chigi Kanbe |
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Edited by | Shunji Iwai |
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Music by | Mako Kuwabara |
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Production company | Rockwell Eyes |
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Distributed by | |
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Release dates |
- March 8, 2016 (2016-03-08) (Hong Kong).[1]
- March 26, 2016 (2016-03-26) (Japan)[2]
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Running time | 179 minutes |
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Country | Japan |
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Language | Japanese |
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Cast
Release
After the film had its world premiere in Hong Kong on March 8, 2016,[1] A Bride for Rip Van Winkle was released in Taiwan on March 11, 2016[4] and in Hong Kong on March 17, 2016,[5] ahead of its release in Japan on March 26, 2016.[3] The film was released in the United States on November 10, 2017[6]
A Bride for Rip Van Winkle was an official selection of numerous international film festivals:
- 2016 Seattle International Film Festival[7]
- 2016 New York Asian Film Festival[8]
- 2016 Shanghai International Film Festival[9]
- 2016 Fantasia International Film Festival[10]
- 2016 Tokyo International Film Festival[11]
- 2016 Hawaii International Film Festival[12]
- 2017 International Film Festival Rotterdam[13]
Versions
Two versions of A Bride for Rip Van Winkle were available for theatrical release, a 179-minute "director's cut" and a 119-minute theatrical version.[5] Only the longer version was released in Japan, while both versions were available selectively for international release.[3] Both versions were released in Hong Kong,[5] whereas only the director's cut was released in the United States.
The film was also broadcast as a four-and-a-half-hour, six-episode television series ("serial edition") on the Japanese SKY PerfecTV! service's BS SKY PerfecTV! channel.[15] While retaining the same story and plot, this television series is an alternate version of the film, with extensions for some scenes added and some scenes removed.[16]
Iwai prefers the longer theatrical version, though he has stated that it is "not perfect. Even the TV version, the longest, isn't perfect because it doesn't have a very, very important scene in the climax. You can only see that in the three-hour version."
Accolades
- 2016 41st Hochi Film Award
- Gō Ayano - Best Supporting Actor (winner)[17]
- 2017 31st Takasaki Film Festival
- Lily - Best Supporting Actress (winner)[18]
- 2017 Kinema Junpo
- Best 10 Japanese Movies of 2016 (ranked 6th)[19]
- 2017 38th Yokohama Film Festival
- Best 10 Japanese Movies of 2016 (runner-up)[20]
- 2017 71st Mainichi Film Awards
- Haru Kuroki - Best Actress (nominated)[21]
- 59th Blue Ribbon Awards[22]
- Best Film (nominated)
- Haru Kuroki - Best Actress (nominated)
- Gō Ayano - Best Supporting Actor (nominated)
- Shunji Iwai - Best Director (nominated)
- 2017 40th Japan Academy Prize
- Haru Kuroki - Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (nominated)[23]
- 2017 11th Asian Film Awards[24][25]
- Haru Kuroki - Best Actress (nominated)
- Kyôko Heya - Best Production Design (nominated)
References
External links
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Director |
- Unknown Child (1991, TV)
- The Man Who Came to Kill (1991, TV)
- Ghost Soup (1992, TV)
- Maria (1992, TV)
- A Tin of Crab Meat (1992, TV)
- A Summer Solstice Story (1992, TV)
- Omelette (1992, TV)
- Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom? (1995)
- Fried Dragon Fish (1993, TV)
- The Snow King (1993, TV)
- Undo (1994)
- Lunatic Love (1994, TV)
- Love Letter (1995)
- Picnic (1996)
- Swallowtail Butterfly (1996)
- April Story (1997)
- All About Lily Chou-Chou (2001)
- Jam Films (2002)
- Hana and Alice (2004)
- New York, I Love You (2008)
- Vampire (2011)
- The Case of Hana & Alice (2015)
- A Bride for Rip Van Winkle (2016)
- Last Letter (2018)
- Last Letter (2020)
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Documentaries | |
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Music videos |
- Moon Riders: Knit Cap Man (1998)
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