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Netflix
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7.3
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Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop (2021)
After meeting one day, a shy boy who expresses himself through haiku and a bubbly but self-conscious girl share a brief, magical summer.
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HBO Max Amazon Channel
72
7.1
/17433/
71
/1018/
70
/581/
3.6
/49681/
78
/9/
75
/293/
75
/4/
7.0
/28913/
cc age 7+

My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999)
The Yamadas are a typical middle class Japanese family in urban Tokyo and this film shows us a variety of episodes of their lives. With tales that range from the humorous to the heartbreaking, we see this family cope with life's little conflicts, problems, and joys in their own way.
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36
7.5
/624/
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/19/
70
/12/
3.9
/1377/
80
/5/

Wife! Be Like a Rose! (1935)
Kimiko, a Tokyo white-collar working girl, lives with her serious, intellectual, haiku-writing mother. Kimiko seeks to marry her boyfriend but needs her absent father to act as the go-between and negotiate the marriage. Kimiko travels and finds her father living with a second family.
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27
6.6
/511/
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/15/
59
/19/
3.4
/699/
6.0
/1673/

Winter Days (2003)
An animated film based on one of the renku (collaborative linked poems) in the 1684 collection of the same name by the 17th-century Japanese poet Bashō. The creation of the film followed the traditional collaborative nature of the source material – the visuals for each of the 36 stanzas were independently created by 35 different animators. As well as many Japanese animators, Kawamoto assembled leading names in animation from across the world. Each animator was asked to contribute at least 30 seconds to illustrate their stanza, and most of the sequences are under a minute (Yuriy Norshteyn's, though, is nearly two minutes long).
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54
7
5.8
/94/
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/5/
52
/4/
3.3
/550/

Owl Gets in Your Eyes (1994)
Part of Chris Marker’s Three Video Haikus series, Owl Gets in Your Eyes observes owls and their young in quiet close-up, capturing their shifting expressions and watchful gaze.
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70
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Black Power is Green Power (2022)
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70
/1/

Llámame Dolores (2024)
On the threshold of her old age, Dolores faces a wall full of memories.
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40
/1/

Monks (2016)
A haiku film poem. the early morning waiting for the monks. the voices. the fire. the wat drum.
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10
/1/

circles (2014)
a haiku films, a poem by Nha Thuyen
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20
/1/
85
/1/

Eternal Return (2022)
A poet and a spirit have an ongoing deal: Haiku for life.
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50
/1/

I Imagine a Text that Changes (2020)
A haiku about a window and a woman.
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?
30
/3/
60
/2/

Three Haiku Videos (1994)
A collection of three short 'haiku videos' by Chris Marker. The first haiku, 'Yanka / Tchaika', shows the river Seine passing under a bridge. A bird in flight stays motionless in the air. The second haiku, 'Owl Gets in Your Eyes', shows Catherine Belkhodja smoking a cigarette while a superimposed shot of an owl in flight fades in and out over her face. The third haiku is a tribute to the Lumière brothers. In an homage to their style, Marker documents an event of daily life in only a minute, choosing to film work on the Petite Centure (a Parisian railway) in May 1994. Due to the work, no train actually passes and we are simply shown desolate train tracks, making the haiku a dry parody of 'L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat'.
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48
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5.8
/99/
26
/3/
44
/8/
3.2
/431/

Tchaïka (1994)
Part of Chris Marker’s Three Video Haikus series, Tchaïka is a brief visual meditation showing an overexposed view of a bridge and the river flowing beneath it.
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46
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5.4
/89/
25
/4/
45
/2/
3.0
/390/

Petite Ceinture (1994)
Part of Chris Marker’s Three Video Haikus series, Petite Ceinture is a brief visual meditation on Paris’s abandoned circular railway, filmed as an homage to the Lumière brothers.
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5.8
/333/
70
/1/
75
/2/

Love Is Five Seven Five (2005)
A haiku club comprised of five unlikely students aim to win the national high school haiku tournament.
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Four Haikus (2024)
Twelve shots, four sequences. Each of them will try to evoke a feeling, a sensation, an idea, a landscape… just like the iconic and transcendental Japanese poems known as “Haiku”.
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Haiku #1
"he gasps for a breath entwined, then on their back rests, eyes gaze at the sky".
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FALL (2023)
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The Voyage of Bashô (2019)
A fictionalised documentary about the great Japanese poet Bashô (1644–1694), the spiritual father of haiku poetry. A monk, portraying the poet, journeys through Japan, following Bashô's journal and writing many of his haikus. A ruminant, poetic, Zen Buddhist observation of nature – a return to the lost paradise of unspoilt nature.
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Aeon (2004)
Dealing heavily with perceptions of time, Aeon documents the urban cityscape as Wellington transforms through a zen-influenced eternal cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth within a 24-hour period.


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