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Remembering Every Night (2024)
A visit to the employment office, practicing dance steps, making music with friends: several women’s everyday lives are captured in long shots and with a superb sense of place. A film like a summer's day, bright, friendly, with the occasional chill.
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Our House (2017)
There are two worlds in this house. One where a mother and daughter reside, and another where two women reside. The two worlds begin to cross, gradually disrupting the lives of those involved. What will happen when everything connects?
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A Window of Memories (2023)
The filmmaker’s own paternal and maternal grandmothers’ stories are compiled into texts and read aloud by two women. This film ventures to convey the memories of two grandmothers from two different families, through the bodies of others.
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三月の光 (2022)
Short film by Yui Kiyohara which is included in MADE IN YAMATO.
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これが星の歩きかた (2020)
Short film by Yui Kiyohara.
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網目をとおる すんでいる (2018)
Short film by Yui Kiyohara.
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A Certain Bagatelle (2015)
Aki plays the same music over and over on the piano. While accepting the emotions and words of the various people around her, she does not waver because she has music to guide her. An ambitious work that explores the meaning of music in the form of a movie.
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波 (2017)
Short film by Yui Kiyohara.
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MADE IN YAMATO (2021)
The film consists of five films about Yamato in the post-COVID period. Tominaga's "The Fourth Eye" depicts a bewildered father who is introduced to his stepfather by his estranged daughter; Kiyohara's "The Light of March" tells the story of a woman who becomes pregnant at a young age and tries to flee the town. Takeuchi's "Makie no Bouken" (Makie's Adventure), Yamamoto's "Ano Hi, Kono Hi, Sono Hi" (Ano Hi, Kono Hi, Sono Hi), about a city employee who goes around taking video letters for people who are retiring, and Miyazaki's "Eri-chan to Kumi-chan no Long, Mundane Day" (Eri-chan to Kumi-chan no Long, Mundane Day), about two people who have too much time on their hands to bury a time capsule in a forest on the outskirts of town.


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