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Synopsis: Daigo Kobayashi is a devoted cellist in an orchestra that has just been dissolved and now finds himself without a job. Daigo decides to move back to his old hometown with his wife to look for work and start over. He answers a classified ad entitled "Departures" thinking it is an advertisement for a travel agency only to discover that the job is actually for a "Nokanshi" or "encoffineer," a funeral professional who prepares deceased bodies for burial and entry into the next life. While his wife and others despise the job, Daigo takes a certain pride in his work and begins to perfect the art of "Nokanshi," acting as a gentle gatekeeper between life and death, between the departed and the family of the departed. The film follows his profound and sometimes comical journey with death as he uncovers the wonder, joy and meaning of life and living.
Genre: Drama, Music
Director(s): Yôjirô Takita
Production: Regent Releasing
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 33 wins & 8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.1
Metacritic:
68
Rotten Tomatoes:
79%
PG-13
Year:
2008
130 min
$1,500,000
Website
1,379 Views


What was this man's life?

He lived for 70-odd years...

Only to leave a cardboard box behind.

He's here.

Thanks.

Excuse us.

Excuse us.

Can I take him now?

Let's just toss him in.

Yeah.

Um...

Yes?

May I?

No, we can do it.

Just give him a drink after

we place him into the coffin.

Ready...

What are you doing?

My husband is...

an encoffiner.

Father...

He's my father.

Father...

"Kobayashi Daigo"

MOTOKI MASAHIRO:

"Kobayashi Mika"

HIROSUE RYOKO:

"Sasaki Ikuhei"

YAMAZAKI TSUTOMU

"Kamimura Yuriko"

YO KIMIKO:

"Yamashita Tsuyako"

YOSHIYUKI KAZUKO

"Hirata Shoukichi"

SASANO TAKASHI:

Scriptwriter:

KOYAMA KUNDO:

Beauty director:

TSUGEI SAO:

Music:

JOE HISAISHI:

Cello performer:

KASHIWAGI HIROKI

D i r e c t o r:

TAKITA YOJIRO:

A film by

T A K I T A Y O J I R O

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