A serene meditation on opportunities missed and options not taken, Ogata’s second feature deals with the long-suppressed love between two flawed individuals. 50-ish Minako delivers milk every morning to the people of picturesque Nagasaki, then goes to her regular job as a supermarket clerk. She and Kaita, a public servant, were childhood lovers but drifted apart after a traumatic incident. When Kaita’s dying wife Yoko asks them to renew their relationship, both Kaita and Minako are confused and angry, but gradually rediscover each other.

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Distribution: Print courtesy of The Japan Foundation


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THE MILK WOMAN
2004, Japan, 127 min, Colour, 35mm, PG
Directed by OGATA Akira