Based on Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro’s first novel and set in 1980s England and post-war Japan, A Pale View of Hills follows Niki, a young journalist desperate to understand her family’s history in Japan before her birth, questioning her mother about her time in Nagasaki.
Spanning two timelines, and lightly excavating the author’s own family history and cultural heritage, this is a moving and hopeful account of the generational impact of war. Camilla Aiko gives a compelling performance as the truth seeker, who is our guide through the past.
Showings
Friday 17th April at 5:45pm
Saturday 18th April at 2:30pm
Saturday 18th April at 8:00pm
Tuesday 21st April at 5:45pm
Wednesday 22nd April at 8:30pm
Thursday 23rd April at 5:45pm
Dir. Kei Ishikawa, 2025, Japan/UK/Poland, 123 mins. Japanese, English, with English subtitles. Cast. Suzu Hirose, Fumi Nikaido, Yoh Yoshida.
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