¡Non-chan Kumo ni Noru
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] Like a morning after the rain Like green poplars A new and refreshing poetic sentiment and emotion will move your whole body. A film adaptation of Momoko Ishii's bestseller, which won the first Minister of Education Award! The 16th release under the Shin-Toho Kinema Nostalgia label. The film co-starring Setsuko Hara and Haruko Wanibuchi has been reissued in HD remastering! This is Setsuko Hara's return from illness, and also the full-fledged debut film of the violinist prodigy, Haruko Wanibuchi. It is a masterpiece of fantasy film that depicts the world of clouds by animation synthesis, and also a moving work that carefully depicts irreplaceable everyday life. --A town on the outskirts of a small town in the Shinju-no-mori forest. Suddenly, breaking the silence, the cry of a brave girl can be heard everywhere. It is Non-chan, the second grade class leader. Non-chan's favorite place in this forest is Hyoutan Pond. Whenever she gazes up at the sky there, she feels like a princess in a story. A tree with autumn leaves extends its branches above the pond. Non-chan straddled the branch and moved forward to the tip of the branch, maneuvering her body. When the branch suddenly broke and fell into the pond, Non-chan's body was floating in the air. He was picked up with a rake by his grandfather who was on a white cloud. His classmate Chokichi, a naughty boy, was also there. According to the grandfather, there were many people in the clouds, all of whom had fallen because they were sad, crying, or had heavy hearts. Non-chan began to tell her grandfather why she had moved from Tokyo and about her father, mother, and brother.
Original Release Year: 1955
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