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  • Wolf Children

    2012 animated film directed by Mamoru Hosoda

    Wolf Children (Japanese: おおかみこどもの雨と雪, Hepburn: Ōkami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki, lit. 'Wolf Children: Ame and Yuki') is a 2012 Japanese animatedfantasydrama film directed and co-written by Mamoru Hosoda.[2][3] The second original feature film directed by Hosoda and the first work written by him, the film stars the voices of Aoi Miyazaki, Takao Osawa, and Haru Kuroki. The story's central theme is "parent and child",[4] depicting 13 years in the life of a young woman, Hana, who falls in love with a werewolf while in college, and following his death must raise the resulting half-wolf half-human children, Ame and Yuki, who grow and find their own paths in life.

    Hosoda established Studio Chizu for production. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, of Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (1990) and Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995), designed the characters. Wolf Children had its world premiere in Paris on Jun

    Confessions

    Released: February 18th 2011 UK)

    Director:Tetsuya Nakashima

    Stars: Takako Matsu, Yoshino Kimura

    Certificate:15 (UK)

    Reviewer: Christopher Ejizu

    High school teacher Yuko Moriguchi (played bygd Takako Matsu), is also a grieving mother who plans her revenge on the students that she feels are responsible for the death of her 4-year-old daughter. As the story goes on, we discover a more tangled web has been weaved to reveal what really lies beneath. What fryst vatten revealed will change the lives of all involved.

    I feel that it fryst vatten one of the most compelling and engaging stories I have seen in cinemas today. Based on the Kanea Minato novel, it fryst vatten evident that a lot of work and experimentation with the initial dark plot went into the film from the writer Tetsuya Nakashima (who fryst vatten also the director). The film not only explores the dark undertone of how far people will go, but also implement funny moments to calm the mood at times. The twists and turns that it makes the audience expe

    Yukio Mishima

    Japanese author (1925–1970)

    The native form of this personal name is Mishima Yukio. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.

    Yukio Mishima

    Mishima in 1955

    Born

    Kimitake Hiraoka


    (1925-01-14)14 January 1925

    Nagazumi-cho 2-chome, Yotsuya-ku, Tokyo City, Tokyo Prefecture, Empire of Japan[1]

    Died25 November 1970(1970-11-25) (aged 45)
    Cause of deathSuicide by seppuku
    Resting placeTama Cemetery, Tokyo
    EducationUniversity of Tokyo (LLB)
    Occupations
    • Writer
    • playwright
    • actor
    • model
    • theatre and film director
    • civil servant
    • political activist
    Employers
    OrganizationTatenokai ("Shield Society")
    Writing career
    LanguageJapanese
    PeriodContemporary (20th century)
    Genres
    Literary movement
    Years active1938–1970
    Notable works
    Kanji三島 由紀夫
    Kanji平岡 公威

    Yukio Mishima[a] (三島由紀夫, Mishima Yukio), bo

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