Junk Food

Junk Food

Year: 1997

Runtime: 82 mins

Language: Japanese

Director: Masashi Yamamoto

Drama

Junk Food weaves four interlinked stories. In the first and fourth sections we follow the quiet morning ritual of an elderly blind Japanese woman—she awakens, purchases bread and milk, and offers prayers at the family altar. The narrative’s core unfolds in the second segment.

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