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Founded in 2002 as one of the first-ever subscription film services with its DVD-of-the-Month Film Club, Film Movement is now a North American distributor of award-winning independent and foreign films based in New York City. In 2015, Film Movement launched the reissue label Film Movement Classics featuring new restorations released theatrically as well as on home video, with an emphasis on films by auteur directors such as Eric Rohmer, Peter Greenaway and Takeshi Kitano.

When working actor Takashi receives a jarring call from the police, he is forced to reconnect with his estranged father of 20 years, Yohji — an esteemed academic slipping rapidly into dementia.  As Takashi attempts to piece together the mystery of Yohji’s missing wife and the fractured life his father now inhabits, their reunion uncovers long-buried tensions and unspoken grief, forcing Takashi to trace the past of his father that he has long refused to accept.

Unfolding as a meditation on loss — of time, identity, and familial closeness never fully grasped — Great Absence is a “delicately devastating” (Variety) award-winning drama from rising star director Kei Chikaura that navigates the fragile terrain of memory, estrangement, and the quiet devastations of aging.

directed by: Kei Chikaura
starring: Mirai Moriyama, Tatsuya Fuji, Yoko Maki, Hideko Hara

2023 / 133 min / 1.78:1 / Japanese DTS-HD MA 2.0

Additional info:

  • Region A Blu-ray
  • Interview with director Kei Chikaura
  • Behind-the-scenes footage
  • 16-page booklet with essay by film critic Brian Tallerico
  • English subtitles

Overall rating: 4.571429 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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A look at a dysfunctional family

"This film was the story of an aging father and his son, and how they are trying to reconcile their dysfunctional relationship. Even though we really don't understand everything that has happened along the way, most of it is eventually cleared up by the end of the movie. The film does a pretty good job of realistically portraying a dysfunctional father and son relationship. I enjoyed this movie, and I would recommend it if you are looking for a good family drama."

Christopher K. (5/5)

Film as a Memory Machine

"This was an interesting one. The non-linear plotting sometimes made me feel like I was the one suffering from dementia. And yet, I found this film about a man coming to terms with his estranged father - who is now suffering from dementia - to be quite moving. I love a good Japanese drama and this one scratched right where I itch."

Ryan B. (4/5)

it’s not for everyone

"The Great Absence released by Vinegar Syndrome is very well handled on a technical level: clean image, good contrast, and interesting extras. The film itself, though, is slow and contemplative; if you connect with its tone, it really works, but it’s not for everyone."

Pablo R. (3/5)

Great film!

"Follows the story of the reconciliation of a father and son who had been estranged for a long time among lost memories and dispersed pieces of lives."

Sebastian V. (5/5)

Excellent oversees fare

"Powered by great performances, this is a must see!"

Charles A. (5/5)

Fantastic film and release

"Any Japanese Cinema is perfect with me!"

Thomas R. (5/5)

Fantastic

"A must for fans of Japanese cinema!"

Joe P. (5/5)

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