Japan | 93 min | PG-13 | DCP | Dir. Keiichi Hara
*Screening presented in original Japanese language with English subtitles
From award-winning director Keiichi Hara (Colorful) and Japanese powerhouse Production I.G (creators of Ghost in the Shell) comes a remarkable story of the daughter behind one of history’s most famous artists.
As all of Edo flocks to see the work of the revered painter Hokusai, his daughter O-Ei toils diligently inside his studio. Her masterful portraits, dragons and erotic sketches – sold under the name of her father – are coveted by upper crust Lords and journeyman print makers alike. Shy and reserved in public, in the studio O-Ei is as brash and uninhibited as her father, smoking a pipe while sketching drawings that would make contemporary Japanese ladies blush. But despite this fiercely independent spirit, O-Ei struggles under the domineering influence of her father and is ridiculed for lacking the life experience that she is attempting to portray in her art. Miss Hokusai‘s bustling Edo (present day Tokyo) is filled with yokai spirits, dragons, and conniving tradesmen, while O-Ei’s relationships with her demanding father and blind younger sister provide a powerful emotional underpinning to this sumptuously-animated coming-of-age tale. (Gkids Official Website)
"That an anime film can explore such complex subjects so beautifully in what's nominally an artist's biopic is a blessing in itself." - Boyd van Hoeij (Hollywood Reporter)
MISS HOKUSAI (2015) SCREENING
Feb. 27th 7:30-9PM at Marquee Theater, Union South
LECTURE: Katsushika Oei: More than Miss Hokusai
by Professor Gene Phillips
Mar. 1st 6:15-7PM at Room L140, Elvehjem Building
WOODBLOCK PRINTING WORKSHOP
Mar. 2nd 6-8PM at Wheelhouse Studios, Memorial Union
An online screening of the 2021 film The Great Indian Kitchen
An online screening of the 2020 documentary Landfall, and then a discussion regarding the film.
An online screening of the 2021 film The Great Indian Kitchen
This is a past event and has been archived for reference.