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85 min
The final film in the Beehive trilogy, Children of the Great Buddha chronicles war orphans working as tour guides among the looming statues and temples of Japan’s ancient capital of Nara. Shimizu’s uncharacteristic hands-on approach to the film’s cinematography frames the sacred objects as “very real agents” in the children’s threadbare lives, resulting in a deeply moving and spiritual work that fittingly concludes his orphan saga.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Ayako Akabori | Widow | Unowned | |
Yoshimasa Chiba | Yoshi-bô | Unowned | |
Keiko Fukushima | Soldier's wife | Unowned | |
Kiyoshi Kawanishi | Seiji | Unowned | |
Yukiko Himori | Setsuko, Bus guide | Unowned | |
Yotaka Iwamoto | Hôta | Unowned | |
Yoshio Kinuta | Genji | Unowned | |
Shinichiro Kubota | Ichiun | Unowned | |
Hiroyuki Mihara | Hiroyuki | Unowned | |
Yoshiharu Miyauchi | Ryôhei, carver | Unowned | |
Sadao Nakamura | Tan-kô | Unowned | |
Yuzaburo Shimada | Demobilized soldier | Unowned | |
Mayumi Utagawa | Second-generation immigrant | Unowned |