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  • "Sasameyuki - fine snow"
  • "Xi xue"
  • "Fine snow"
  • "Fine show"
  • "Sasame yuki"
  • "Sasameyuki"
  • "Makioka sisters"
  • "Sasame-yuki"
  • "Sasame Yuki"
  • "Kon Ichikawa's The Makioka sisters"

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  • "Four daughters of an old merchant family unknowingly face the end of a gentler way of life in Osaka, Japan in 1938."
  • "This lyrical adaptation of the beloved novel by Junichiro Tanizaki was a late-career triumph for director Kon Ichikawa. Structured around the changing of the seasons, The Makioka Sisters (Sasame-yuki) follows the lives of four siblings who have taken on their family's kimono manufacturing business, in the years leading up to the Pacific War. The two oldest have been married for some time, but according to tradition, the rebellious youngest sister cannot wed until the third, conservative and terribly shy, finds a husband. This graceful study of a family at a turning point in history is a poignant evocation of changing times and fading customs, shot in rich, vivid colors."
  • "Japan, 1938. War is looming on the horizon, but the Makioka sisters are far more concerned with their domestic troubles. The sisters live in Osaka, and are well off, traveling together to view the changing of the seasons--cherry blossoms in Kyoto, brilliant leaves in the fall. Tsuruko and Sachiko, the older two, have been married for quite some time. Tradition demands that they marry in order of their birth, but marrying off the shy, conservative Yukiko is proving difficult. These challenges have been particularly frustrating for youngest sister Taeko, who is eager to marry and move on with her life. A graceful study of a family at a turning point in history, and a poignant evocation of changing times and fading customs."
  • "Revolving around the changing of the seasons, The Makioka Sisters follows the lives of four sisters who have taken on their family's kimono manufacturing business, over the course of a number of years leading up to the Pacific War. A graceful study of a family at a turning point in history, and a poignant evocation of changing times and fading customs."
  • "Chronicles the activities of four sisters who gather in Kyoto every year to view the cherry blossoms. Paints a vivid portrait of the pre-war lifestyle of the wealthy Makioka Family from Osaka, and draws a parallel between their activities and the seasonal variations in Japan."
  • "Japan, 1938. War is looming on the horizon, but the 蒔岡 sisters are far more concerned with their domestic troubles. The sisters have taken over their family's kimono manufacturing business in Osaka, and are well off, traveling together to view the changing of the seasons--cherry blossoms in Kyoto, brilliant leaves in the fall. Tsuruko and Sachiko, the older two, have been married for quite some time. Tradition demands that they marry in order of their birth, but marrying off the shy, conservative Yukiko is proving difficult. These challenges have been particularly frustrating for youngest sister Taeko, who is eager to marry and move on with her life. A graceful study of a family at a turning point in history, and a poignant evocation of changing times and fading customs."
  • "The story of four sisters who are witnessing the decline of their family, which owns a shipping company. It is set during World War II."
  • "Four daugters of an old merchant family unknowingly face the end of a gentler way of life in Osaka, Japan in 1938."
  • "Japan, 1938. War is looming on the horizon, but the Makioka sisters are far more concerned with their domestic troubles. The sisters have taken over their family's kimono manufacturing business in Osaka, and are well off, traveling together to view the changing of the seasons--cherry blossoms in Kyoto, brilliant leaves in the fall. Tsuruko and Sachiko, the older two, have been married for quite some time. Tradition demands that they marry in order of their birth, but marrying off the shy, conservative Yukiko is proving difficult. These challenges have been particularly frustrating for youngest sister Taeko, who is eager to marry and move on with her life. A graceful study of a family at a turning point in history, and a poignant evocation of changing times and fading customs."

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  • "Motion pictures, Japanese"
  • "Feature films"
  • "VCD"
  • "Drama"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Videodiscs"
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Foreign films"
  • "DVD-Video discs"
  • "Sociological films and programs"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Features"

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  • "Sasame yuki"
  • "Sasameyuki. the Makioka sisters"
  • "Sasameyuki"@ja
  • "Sasameyuki"
  • "Sasame yuki The Makioka sisters"
  • "Sasameyuki [Makioka sisters]"
  • "Sasame yuki = The Makioka sisters"
  • "Sasameyuki (Motion picture)"
  • "Sasameyuki The Makioka sisters"
  • "細雪"
  • "細雪 (Motion picture)"
  • "Sasame Yuki"
  • "細雪 The Makioka sisters"