Yuriko, Dasvidaniya

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Yuriko, Dasvidaniya
Yuriko, Dasvidaniya (Yoshiko & Yuriko) 2011 film.jpg
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百合子, ダスヴィダーニヤ
Directed bySachi Hamano
Screenplay byKuninori Yamazaki
Based onNobuko
by Yuriko Miyamoto
Yuriko, dasuvidāniya: Yuasa Yoshiko no seishun
by Hitomi Sawabe
Produced bySachi Hamano
StarringNahana
Hitomi Toi
Ren Osugi
Kazuko Yoshiyuki
CinematographyKatsuji Koyamada
Edited byNaoki Kaneko
Music byShigemi Yoshioka
Production
company
Tantansha
Distributed byTantansha
Release date
  • June 18, 2011 (2011-06-18) (Shizuoka Milan Theatre, Shizuoka, Japan)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Yuriko, Dasvidaniya (百合子、ダスヴィダーニヤ) (Yoshiko & Yuriko) is a 2011 Japanese biographical drama directed by Sachi Hamano.

Plot[]

Set in 1924, the film follows the relationship between author Yuriko Miyamoto and openly lesbian Russian literature translator Yoshiko Yuasa.

Cast and characters[]

  • Nahana as Yoshiko Yuasa
  • Hitomi Toi as Yuriko Miyamoto (née Chūjō)
  • Ren Osugi as Shigeru Araki
  • Kazuko Yoshiyuki as Yoshie Chūjō
  • Yoriko Douguchi as Yaeko Nogami
  • Kaho Aso as Sei Kitamura
  • Hisako Okata as Un Chūjō
  • Tadahiko Hirano as Seiichiro Chūjō

Development[]

Based partially on the 1928 semi-autobiographical novel Nobuko (伸子 / ) by Yuriko Miyamoto and the 1990 non-fiction novel Yuriko, dasuvidāniya: Yuasa Yoshiko no seishun by Hitomi Sawabe,[1] the little-known true story of the relationship between the two women in the early 20th century was produced in 2010, with filming completed on October 22, 2010.[2][3]

Home media[]

The Region 2 DVD of Yuriko, Dasvidaniya (百合子, ダスヴィダーニヤ : Yoshiko & Yuriko) was released in Japan in 2013 by Kabushiki Kaisha Tantansha.[4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Yoshiko & Yuriko (English)". Tantansha. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  2. ^ Natalie (October 23, 2010). "Hitomi Toi finishes filming for first movie". Tokyograph. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  3. ^ MaGee, Chris (October 27, 2010). "Pink film director Sachi Hamano tells the story of feminist pioneers in upcoming film". Toronto J-Film Pow-Wow. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  4. ^ Yuriko, dasuvidāniya : Yoshiko & Yuriko. OCLC WorldCat. OCLC 954340773. Retrieved 22 November 2017.

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