Screen/Society--Cine-East: East Asian Cinema [Japan]--"Sweet Bean" [DCP screening]

Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - 2:00pm to 4:15pm
Screen/Society--Cine-East: East Asian Cinema [Japan]--"Sweet Bean" [DCP screening]

Film Screening:

Sweet Bean 

(Naomi Kawase, 2015, 113 min, Japan, in Japanese w/ English subtitles, Color, DCP)

-- Introduced by Prof. Leo Ching (AMES) 

Sweet Bean is a delicious red bean paste, the sweet heart of the dorayaki pancakes that Sentaro (Masatoshi Nagase) sells from his little bakery to a small but loyal clientele. Absorbed in sad memories and distant thoughts, Sentaro cooks with skill but without enthusiasm. When seventy-six-year-old Tokue (Kirin Kiki) responds to his ad for an assistant and cheerfully offers to work for a ridiculously low wage, Sentaro is skeptical about the eccentric old lady's ability to endure the long hours. But when she shows up early one morning and reveals to him the secret to the perfect sweet bean paste, Sentaro agrees to take her on. With Tokue's new home cooked sweet bean paste recipe, Sentaro's business begins to flourish, but Tokue is afflicted with an illness that, once revealed, drives her into isolation once again.

-- Winner for Best Actress Performance at Asia Pacific Screen Awards (2015)!

 

 

 

“Its sentimentality is tempered by the elegant restraint of the fine lead performances.” – Sheri Linden, LA Times

 

 

 

“Kawase handles the material delicately and skillfully, and Kirin - a one-time ingenue actress whose first important film was in one of the early "Tora-san" movies - hits all the right notes.” – G. Allen Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle

 

 

 

“The movie, beautifully shot and acted, earns its ultimate sense of hope by confronting real heartbreak head-on, and with compassion.” – Glenn Kenny, NY Times

 

 

Cost: Free and open to the public

Sponsors: The Asian/Pacific Studies Institute (APSI), the Program in Arts of the Moving Image (AMI), and the Dept. of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies (AMES).

Bryan Center Griffith Film Theater