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After Life
(Wandafuru raifu)

Screening on Film
Directed by Hirokazu Koreeda.
With Arata Iura, Oda Erika, Terajima Susumu.
Japan, 1998, 35mm, color, 118 min.
Japanese with English subtitles.

Limbo becomes a place of psychological breakthrough in After Life, the film that introduced Koreeda to art-house audiences worldwide. As people die and journey to this other world, they are stopped at a sort of postmodern rest area, where they are greeted by counselors. The counselors ask the deceased to select one memory from life to take with them to the great beyond. Memories, which range from moments of first love to a trip to Disneyland, are recreated by the counselors and filmed so the departed may have a permanent record of their former lives. Despite his focus on the supernatural, Koreeda reveals a humanist sentiment on par with his fellow countryman, Yasujiro Ozu.

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