After their estranged father's death, three twentysomething sisters discover that they have a teenaged step-sibling, in this gentle, deeply affecting family drama from Japanese master Hirokazu Kore-eda (Like Father, Like Son).

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Our Little Sister

Hirokazu Kore-eda

Adapted from Akimi Yoshida's bestselling serialized manga Umimachi Diary, the new film from Japanese master Hirokazu Kore-eda unfolds with the gentle rhythm of the waves that lap the shore of the seaside town of Kamakura, where this deeply affecting drama about a fractured, all-female family takes place.

The three Koda sisters have been on their own ever since their parents' divorce, their mother having moved away shortly after her husband left her for another woman. Now in their twenties, the sisters still live together in the house that once belonged to their grandmother. The eldest sister, Sachi (Haruka Ayase), the de facto head of the family, works as a nurse; the middle child, Yoshino (Masami Nagasawa), has a successful career at a bank; while the youngest, Chika (Kaho), is a fashionable, fun-loving free spirit. When they receive news of their father's death, the sisters are surprised to discover that they have a step-sibling, the thirteen-year-old Suzu (Suzu Hirose), who gratefully accepts her elder sisters' offer to come live with them. The presence of the shy young Suzu, for whom the loss of her father is still a fresh wound, stirs long-dormant memories among the three sisters, who had thought of their father (if they thought of him at all) as a phantom. And the painful past becomes fully present once more when the women's mother suddenly reappears after fifteen years.

As luminous and detailed as a traditional ukiyo-e ("picture of a floating world"), Our Little Sister is a subtle meditation on loss, absence, and the acceptance of death. Carrying on a great tradition of Japanese filmmaking, Kore-eda once again transforms everyday life into a deceptively simple yet truly oceanic masterpiece.

Screenings

Fri Sep 11

Scotiabank 4

Industry
10:15am
Sat Sep 12

TIFF Bell Lightbox 1

Regular
4:45pm
Sun Sep 13

Isabel Bader Theatre

Regular
12:00pm