22nd New York Asian Film Festival

Jul 14-30, 2023

Photo: ©YAMAONNA FILM COMMITTEE

North American Premiere

Mountain Woman

山女

As Mountain Woman opens, Rin goes about the job of helping a family dispose of a newborn. Her Tohoku village is in its second year of a devastating famine, and babies are being discarded because they are simply extra mouths to feed. Rin’s family are outcasts, and she is obliged to do the other residents’ dirty work. When a local seer declares the village cursed, Rin is chosen as the first offering to appease the gods. Fortunately, she flees to the forbidden realm of Mt. Hayachine before she can be trapped. There, her quest for survival gradually transforms into a journey to self-actualization. This haunting film (atmospherically shot in all-natural lighting by cinematographer Daniel Satinoff of “Tokyo Vice”), may be set in the late 18th century, but its existential tale of man vs. nature, of rural human cruelty, of generational shame, and of individual resilience in the face of impossibly harsh discrimination resonates across the centuries.

Director: Takeshi Fukunaga
Producer: Eric Nyari
Screenwriter: Takeshi Fukunaga
Cast: Anna Yamada, Mirai Moriyama, Masatoshi Nagase, Toko Miura
Languages: Japanese with English subtitles
2022; 100 min.

SCHEDULE:

Monday July 24, 9:00pm
Film at Lincoln Center

Intro & Q&A with director Takeshi Fukunaga.

Takeshi Fukunaga
福永壮志

Writer-director Takeshi Fukunaga hails from Hokkaido and studied filmmaking in New York City, where he lived for over a decade. His directorial debut, Out of My Hand (2015, shot in Liberia and NYC), premiered in Berlin’s Panorama section, won the US Best Fiction Award at the LA Film Festival and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. His second film, Ainu Mosir (2020, shot in Hokkaido), won a Special Jury Mention at the Tribeca Film Festival and was picked up for worldwide distribution by Netflix. He recently directed episodes of the hit HBO Max series “Tokyo Vice” Season 2 and the upcoming remake of “Shogun" for FX on Hulu.