AniMed.
AniMed.

Sennen Joyuu

8.24 Finished Airing 1 épisodes 1 hr 26 min Original
Action Adventure Award Winning Drama Fantasy Romance

Synopsis

At the turn of the millennium, Ginei Studio's dilapidated buildings are set to be demolished. Ex-employee and filmmaker Genya Tachibana decides to honor this occasion with a commemorative documentary about the company's star actress: Chiyoko Fujiwara, the reclusive sweetheart of Shouwa Era cinema. Having finally obtained permission to interview the retired starlet, an enamored Genya drags along cynical cameraman Kyouji Ida to meet her, ready to put his lifelong idol back in the spotlight once more. Hidden in this secluded mountain retreat is a thousand years of history condensed into one lifetime, waiting to be narrated. Chiyoko's recollections take them on an illusionary journey through Japanese cinematic history that transcends the boundaries of reality; the saga of her acting career intertwines with her filmography, the actors in her life blend seamlessly with the characters on screen, and the present melds with the past. Though the actress may have retired at the height of her career 30 years ago, the curtain on her life's stage has yet to fall. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Classification

PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Studios

Madhouse

Producteurs

Bandai Visual, WOWOW, Genco, Kadokawa Shoten, KlockWorx, Chaos Union

Diffusion

Sep 14, 2002

Source

Original

Personnages

Fujiwara, Chiyoko

Fujiwara, Chiyoko

Main

Ida, Kyouji

Ida, Kyouji

Main

Tachibana, Genya

Tachibana, Genya

Main

Ayakashi

Ayakashi

Supporting

Chiyoko's Mother

Chiyoko's Mother

Supporting

Ginei Senior Executive

Ginei Senior Executive

Supporting

Man of the Key

Man of the Key

Supporting

Mino

Mino

Supporting

Ootaki, Junichi

Ootaki, Junichi

Supporting

Scarface

Scarface

Supporting

Shimao, Eiko

Shimao, Eiko

Supporting

Background

The film won the awards of Best Animation Film and Fantasia Ground-Breaker at the 2001 Fantasia Film Festival. It was also awarded the Feature Film Award at the 8th Animation Kobe. In 2002, it won the prestigious Ofuji Noburo Award at the Mainichi Film Awards, and was honored with the Orient Express Award at the 2001 Festival de Cine de Sitges in Spain. The film was nominated for four Annie Awards in 2004, including Outstanding Direction and Writing.

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