Grandmother (2010)
Grandmother death is an opportunity for each and everyone to reflect upon mourning, and beyond that, upon life, its multiple forms, its disappearance as well as its inexhaustible resources, and the signs of its infinite diversity. Life’s beauty is in water, mist and foam, in lichens and trees, in this grandmother’s dying face, and in her family’s care, affection and joking, in her children’s every word, every breath.
Director: Yuki Kawamura
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 36 min
Release Date: March 19, 2010
Country: France, Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Grandmother about?
- Grandmother death is an opportunity for each and everyone to reflect upon mourning, and beyond that, upon life, its multiple forms, its disappearance as well as its inexhaustible resources, and the signs of its infinite diversity. Life’s beauty is in water, mist and foam, in lichens and trees, in this grandmother’s dying face, and in her family’s care, affection and joking, in her children’s every word, every breath.
- Who directed Grandmother?
- Grandmother was directed by Yuki Kawamura.
- How long is Grandmother?
- Grandmother has a runtime of 36m (36 minutes).
- What genre is Grandmother?
- Grandmother is a Documentary film.
- Where was Grandmother produced?
- Grandmother was produced in France, Japan.