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Little Forest: Summer/Autumn

Little Forest: Summer/Autumn

リトル・フォレスト 夏・秋

Live off the land and recharge.

7.8 (119)2014-08-301h 51m
Drama

Overview

Fleeing heartbreak in the big city, Ichiko returns to Komori, her rural hometown. She battles summer's rain and humidity, bakes her own bread, grows hothouse tomatoes and tills the fields. During autumn, the time for pickling and preserving fish and sweet potatoes, Ichiko begins reaping rice and recalls her departure five years before.

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Shochiku, Robot Communications, dentsu, GYAO, Kodansha, Yomiuri Shimbun Company, Active Cine Club

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Director
Junichi Mori
Cinematography
Yukihiro Onodera

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Reno

Reno

September 16, 2017

9/10

**Farming, cooking, culture and the nature.** I like arts, but not an artist or a crazy collector. Whenever I visit art galleries or the photo exhibitions, I keep staring each one of them for a very long. Not that I'm looking for something as everybody says they do like the meaning or hidden message/contents et cetera. But I'm an observer. I observe every corner, every detail. Not just me, anybody who prefers to be left alone (private persons) would have developed such skill. The point is …