Ryo Kase
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

Like Someone in Love
(2012)Like Someone in Love, named after Ella Fitzgerald’s jazz standard, is a droll, elegant and playful film preoccupied with identities mistaken and assumed, laced with references to the films of Yasujirō Ozu. Akiko, a pretty and slightly distant sociology student works nights as a high-class escort. Instead of studying for her exams and meeting her grandmother, she reluctantly goes to the house of her latest client, the retired sociology professor Takashi. Next morning, she allows him to give her a ride to university where they cross paths with her volatile boyfriend, Noriaki who assumes that the kind old man is Akiko's grandfather. An odd role-playing routine begins, until the hoax is discovered.

Outrage
(2010)The Japanese underworld’s rival clans rise through the ranks of power in the stock market, but their betrayals and blood vengeance are unending.

Letters from Iwo Jima
(2006)Thirty-six days, 21,000 Japanese and 6,800 Americans dead, and thecourse of a world war and of global history changed. Academy Awardwinner Steven Spielberg (Schindler's List) teams with another Oscarwinner, Clint Eastwood (Million Dollar Baby, Unforgiven), to tell theunforgettable story of the World War II battle for the island of IwoJima in an epic two feature film story. On both sides, tens o...

Bel Canto
(2018)A famous soprano travels to South America to do a private concert for a rich Japanese businessman, where she becomes trapped in a hostage situation.

Our Little Sister
(2015)From the prolific writer-director of the Palme d’Or-winning Shoplifters comes this tender family drama in the vein of Yasujirō Ozu or Mikio Naruse. Hirokazu Koreeda wisely assembles a series of vignettes of everyday moments to explore sisterly relationships and the deep bonds between families.

Minamata
(2020)War photographer W. Eugene Smith travels back to Japan in 1971 where he documents the devastating effect of mercury poisoning in coastal communities.

Nobody Knows
(2004)Siblings are left to fend for themselves.