13th New York Asian Film Festival

Jun 27 - Jul 14, 2014

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U.S. Premiere

The Eternal Zero

永遠の0

Japan's biggest hit last year, and one of the 10 top-grossing Japanese films of all time, The Eternal Zero will no doubt provide the most extreme film experience of the NYAFF/Japan Cuts 2014 lineup. Infuriating in its ideological and political black holes as it is exhilarating in its superb visual artistry, particularly the grand cinematic spectacle of airborne combat that bookends the story, The Eternal Zero follows the quest of a young man investigating the life of his late grandfather, the reluctant kamikaze pilot Miyabe Kyuzo (Okada Junichi, in his best performance yet) during the Pacific War. The quest goes from ever-more-troubling revelations to shocking truths about heroism, history, and his own family. In flashbacks that progressively reveal that his alleged cowardice in battle actually concealed a specific moral philosophy of survival, the film becomes not just an ambiguous war movie but a touching celebration of family values and ordinary individualism. In addition to the raw emotions it stirs in its depiction of the cruelties of war, the film generously shares the sensory rapture of breathtaking airborne battles, with sumptuous visuals of the Zero fighter planes in deadly action. Kinetic, emotionally intense, but also politically and morally thorny, it is, in short, a film that will leave no one indifferent.

Director: Yamazaki Takashi
Cast: Hashizume Isao, Hamada Gaku, Arai Hirofumi, Tanaka Min, Natsuyagi Isao, Fukiishi Kazue, Sometani Shota, Inoue Mao, Miura Haruma, Okada Junichi
Languages: Japanese with English subtitles
2013; 144 min.; HDCAM

SCHEDULE:

Thursday July 3, 8:30pm
Film Society of Lincoln Center

Saturday July 12, 3:00pm
Japan Society