THE LASTING PERSIMMON -なごり柿-

a film by KEI CHIKAURA

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ABOUT

IN THE SNOW—Synopsis & Trailer—

Risaki is coming back home to her wintery countryside, Yamagata which is 400 km away from Tokyo.
There is seemingly unchanging snowy life of her beloved family and home village—snow shoveling, making pickles, bridges over a big river covered with snow, and kaki fruits left unharvested on its tree.

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“WARM, GENTLE and STRONG”—Director’s Statement—

Japanese persimmons are normally harvested in autumn. However in some northern areas of Japan,
it is customary to leave some of the persimmons unharvested on its tree. It is said that they do this for travelers and birds to eat it. I think it is a custom of warmth and kindness from people living in wintery areas. The unharvested persimmons become very ripe and gently sweet after enduring through a brutal winter and snow.
They are called "NAGORI GAKI" in Japanese.
I thought they are just like the people who live there, "Warm, Gentle and Strong."

That was the starting point of this short film.

  • KEI CHIKAURA
    Writer & DirectorKEI CHIKAURA
    Kei Chikaura was born in 1977 in Japan and grew up in Germany in his childhood and moved back to Japan. He studied economics and cinema at Osaka University. In 2006, Chikaura founded “Creatps Inc.”, a media production based in Tokyo, and in 2012, started a career directing movies. He directed several music documentaries and live concert films of some of the most prominent musicians in Japan. The 1st narrative short film “Empty House (2013 / Japan / starring Tatsuya Fuji)” was invited to 10 international film festivals in different countries.
  • Co-WriterYukinari Takamura
  • CinematographerRyota Kurata
  • SoundMasashi Furuya
  • Production ManagerKIE NAKAI
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