House of Himiko

2005 Japanese film
  • Osamu Kubota
  • Shinji Ogawa
Starring
  • Joe Odagiri
  • Kou Shibasaki
  • Min Tanaka
CinematographyTakahiro TutaiEdited byHirohide AbeMusic byHaruomi HosonoDistributed byAsmik Ace Entertainment
Release date
  • August 27, 2005 (2005-08-27)
Running time
130 min.CountryJapanLanguageJapanese

House of Himiko (メゾン・ド・ヒミコ, Mezon do himiko [1]), also known internationally as La Maison de Himiko, is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Isshin Inudo and starring Kō Shibasaki as Saori, Min Tanaka as Saori's father Himiko, and Joe Odagiri as Haruhiko, Himiko's lover. The film was shown at the Japanese film festival in Sydney in December 2006 (as La Maison de Himiko).[2]

Plot

Saori is a young woman struggling to make her way in life. Her gay father, Himiko, had abandoned Saori and her mother years before. Now her father's young lover Haruhiko shows up to tell Saori that her father is dying of cancer. Still angry with her father but in need of money, Saori travels to the House of Himiko, a nursing home established by her father for gay men. Over time, a tenuous relationship begins to develop between Saori, her father, and Haruhiko.

Cast

  • Jō Odagiri as Haruhiko
  • Ko Shibasaki as Saori
  • Min Tanaka as Tanaka
  • Hidetoshi Nishijima as Hosokawa
  • Torauemon Utazawa as Ruby
  • Kira Aoyama as Yamazaki

Reception

In 2007, the film won the Nippon Cinema Award at the Nippon Connection Film Festival.[3]

References

  1. ^ Yoshiko Matsumoto (Editor) Faces of Aging: The Lived Experiences of the Elderly in Japan, p. 130, at Google Books
  2. ^ "New Event: Sydney Japanese film festival ' La Maison de Himiko'". meetup.com. November 17, 2006. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  3. ^ "Nippon Connection 2007, Frankfurt a. M." www.nipponconnection.de. Retrieved 4 March 2019.

External links

  • Official Website
  • House of Himiko at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • House of Himiko at AllMovie
  • メゾン・ド・ヒミコ at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)


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