Still the Water (2つ目の窓, Futatsume no Mado) is a 2014 Japanese romance film directed by Naomi Kawase. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.[1] It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.[2]
Still the Water | |
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Directed by | Naomi Kawase |
Written by | Naomi Kawase |
Produced by | Rémi Burah Takehiko Aoki Masamichi Sawada Naomi Kawase |
Starring | Nijirō Murakami Jun Yoshinaga |
Edited by | Tina Baz |
Music by | Hasiken |
Distributed by | Asmik Ace |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Kawase has described the film as her "masterpiece", deserving of the Palme d'Or and states: "This is the first time that I have said this about a film. After the Camera d'Or and the Grand Prix, there is nothing I want more than the Palme d'Or. I have my eyes on nothing else."[3]
The film was taken in the scenic nature of Amami City, Amami Ōshima, in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan in 2013.[4] The music was produced by Hasiken,[5] a male singer-songwriter from Chichibu, Saitama.
Reviewing it at Cannes, Nikola Grozdanovic at Indiewire gave it a B+, stating that "'Still The Water' is a spectacle for the senses, which, if there is any justice, will be remembered as one of the greater films of the competition."[6] In The Guardian, Peter Bradshaw gave it 3 out of 5 stars and stated, "Kawase's film is sometimes beautiful and moving but I couldn't help occasionally finding it a little contrived and self-conscious."[7] In Film Business Asia, Derek Elley gave the film a rating of 2 out of 10, calling it "more empty, pretentious ramblings from self-styled auteur Kawase Naomi".[8]
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