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Tag Archives: Eriko Takeda
Paris meets Japan: the Price of Liberty
Troubled love on a melancholy Seine, angst on open boulevards, and the clashing of enquiring minds in cafes: for decades French film-makers have shown us Paris through the lives of its inhabitants. Parisiennes is different because it shows us the … Continue reading
Parisiennes
Eriko Takeda plays Kyoko as a woman who knows her own mind, but at the same time welcomes Paris and wills it to change her. Continue reading
Grenouille d’Hiver (Winter Frog)
Gérard Depardieu is a grey, sad viticulturist, and Eriko Takeda disturbs the tombs in his eyes … Continue reading
Posted in French Cinema, French Film, Grenouille d’Hiver, Japanese culture in France, Winter Frog
Tagged Death, East meets West in cinema, Eriko Takeda, French Cinema, French Film, French film review, French movie, French Movie Review, French movies about wine, Gérard Depardieu, Great French Short Films, Great French Short Movies, Grenouille d’Hiver, Images of Japan in French cinema, Mourning, Sabine Lenoël, Slony Sow, Winter Frog
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