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Tamako in Moratorium

Directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita

Japan | 78

26 Apr
Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 6:15 pm PT
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Description

“Japan is hopeless” is Tamako’s refrain, and she has good reason to believe it. Since graduating college, she has returned home to a cramped apartment in a small town and done little more than sleep and eat (punctuated occasionally by listless video gaming). She’s employed, in the loosest sense of the word, at her father’s sporting goods store. Her only friend is a nearly silent adolescent boy who occasionally visits the store. As Tamako makes tentative stabs at finding something, anything, to do with her future, catastrophe strikes: her dad starts dating someone! Her internal routine disrupted, Tamako faces two choices: either sabotage her dad’s burgeoning romance, or find a place for herself in the world. The refreshing Tamako in Moratorium takes place over the course of four seasons in an unnamed town. Written with affection and understanding for the position of both father and daughter and anchored by a triumphantly poker-faced performance by Japanese singer/actress Atsuko Maeda, Nobuhiro Yamashita’s sweetly comic film reflects the dead-end choices presented to a generation with good educations but uncertain prospects. –Mike Keegan

Director Nobuhiro Yamashita

Born in 1976, Nobuhiro Yamashita is contemporary Japanese cinema’s reigning authority on the listless lives, dead end jobs and distant hopes of young adults, with credits including Hazy Life (1999), Linda Linda Linda (2005) and My Back Pages (2011). Tamako in Moratorium is his ninth collaboration with writer Kosuke Mukai and his second with singer/actress Atsuko Maeda.

Film Details

Language Japanese

Original Language Title Moratoriamu Tamako

Year 2013

Premiere North American

Runtime 78

Country Japan

Director Nobuhiro Yamashita

Producer Yasumasa Saimi

Writer Kosuke Mukai

Editor Takashi Sato

Cinematographer Akiko Ashizawa, Yoshihiro Ikeuchi

Music Gen Hoshino

Cast Atsuko Maeda, Suon Kan, Yasuko Tomita