A woman recounts her life in post-war Nagasaki to her youngest daughter in Kei Ishikawa's take on the Nobel prize-winning writer's 1982 debut. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic In a modest home ...
Cannes: Japanese director Kei Ishikawa's adaptation is steeped in the English culture it seeks to reflect — to a fault. It begins as many great films do: with a character peering through a window, ...