Haru’s Journey (Japanese Film)
Haru’s Journey is an intimate and quietly affecting film about a retired fisherman who takes his granddaughter on a trip to visit family members in hopes that someone will take him in.
Haru’s Journey is an intimate and quietly affecting film about a retired fisherman who takes his granddaughter on a trip to visit family members in hopes that someone will take him in.
A subtle and assured debut feature by German filmmaker Maria Speth about a restless young woman who is alienated from the world around her.
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