Year: 1938
Runtime: 66 mins
Language: Japanese
Director: Hiroshi Shimizu
A pair of blind masseurs, an enigmatic city woman, a solitary man and his unruly nephew intersect at a remote mountain resort, each offering brief, interwoven vignettes about love and family. Through subtle, surprising humor, Hiroshi Shimizu creates a timeless portrait of loneliness and the universal longing for connection.
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