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Quiet Summer

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Family · Biography · History  

  • CountryJapan,Taiwan
  • Production Year2005
  • Running Time90min
  • Format 16mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
This film follows the pain of ordinary people living on the social fringe and their historical background. Japanese director Shuhei Fujita completed it in Taiwan over a span of 4 years based on autobiographical experiences. The young Japanese Shuji visits Taiwan according to his mother′s will to have her ashes sprinkled in her hometown. On his way to his mother′s hometown, he meets various kinds of people. Among them are Renato, a laborer from the Philippines and elderly Mr. Wang who teaches Chinese at an institute. Their lonely days in the streets, the subway, in their room and at work are full of solitude and such a lingering sentiment brings contemporaneous sympathy. At the same time, they hold a story that must be told to their family for posterity. Shuji hears about the family history of his mother′s birth place and about past experiences from Mr. Wang, who is a veteran soldier. It is surely the history of a Japanese who lived in Taiwan and a Mainlander from China. However, if you are an Asian who lived during the turbulent years of recent modern history, then it′s a memory about the past that anyone could have. Like so, the personal history of the living is told to others in a subdued voice. It′s a film that surely, though in a gradual way, understands the sense of loss, solitude, the fading past, and the compassion and camaraderie that endured it all. (Kwon Yong-min)
Director
Shuhei Fujita
Born in Kobe, Japan, Shuhei Fujita majored in English literature at Kyoto University. He went on to study filmmaking at the USC film school, where he met Taiwanese filmmakers. An invitation to Taiwan to work on their projects led Shuhei to filmmaking in Taiwan. While working in Taiwan, he stayed in the old district of Taipei and shared the difficulties of the lives of Filipino laborers. Inspired by his personal experiences and the stories he encountered, he decided to direct his first feature-length film [Quiet Summer] in Taiwan.
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Credit
  • Director Shuhei Fujita 후지타 슈헤이
  • Producer LiangYin Kuo
  • Cast Yukihiko Kageyama, Fong Chang, Renato Oytas
  • Screenplay Shuhei Fujita
  • Cinematography Asio Liu
  • Production Design Jia Wen Lin
  • Editor Shuhei Fujita, Liang Yin Kuo
  • Sound Liang Yin Kuo
  • Music Giong Lim