Japan / Oct 01, 1989
Over the Threshold (1989)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Over the Threshold is about intermarriage between Japanese and Westerners. The filmmakers are a husband and wife team who met during their studies at Britain's National Film & TV School in London. The film documents their first visit to Japan together, during which husband Tezuka introduces his non-Japanese wife to his family (his father coincidentally was the creator of the cartoon series Astro Boy). The point-of-view is largely that of the 'outsider', and much of the film is devoted to her attempts to find out what it means to 'fit in' in Japan. At a deeper level, the film amounts to a socio-cultural study of a Japanese family, who seem to adapt surprisingly well to having a 'geijan' or foreigner in their midst. This aspect is strengthened by the incorporation of interviews with other Western women who have married Japanese husbands.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 家族写真 |
| Original language | JA |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 1 ottobre 1989 |
| Assistant directors | Christine Lloyd-Fitt, Yoshiharu Tezuka |
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