The story of Czech architect Jan Letzel, who designed the A-Bomb Dome in Hiroshima
Dream Island Girl is a drama film set in 1974 about a young girl who finds herself stranded on a mysterious and dangerous island. She must navigate the challenges of nature and confront her inner demons to survive. With no one to rely on but herself, she discovers strength and resilience she never knew she had.
The story of a man and woman dealing with amnesia, set in Prague.
A composer who can no longer compose music is led back to the past by his mother's voice. As a boy in the past, he encounters various characters, including a wild samurai and a king of the mountain forests, and arrives at the Paradise of Paradises.
Conductor Ichiro Nakamura visits Prague and reminisces about his boyhood, his father, and his mother, Fumiko, as well as his evacuation experience with Marije, a Czech woman he loved like a mother.
A 15-year-old boy, Hiroshi, wanders about in atmospheric early-1970s Japan. It is a drama that depicts human encounters in exploration of the meaning of life.
Adaptation of a manga by Yoshiharu Tsuge.
The first in the River series. Eiko travels around northern Italy to get a violin repaired.
Minyoung is a university co-ed living in Seoul. One photograph left to her by her late grandmother brings Minyoung all the way to Japan. And wherever she goes, she finds the enchanting melody of Mozart. The dreams of the people she meets vibrates together with harmonic beauty…
Second in the River series. Eiko continues her travels, this time to Andalusia, Spain.
One summer, under the bright sky, the boy Akira rushes about Finland on a journey. This production has the beautiful, invigorating tones of a fairy tale.
This drama features Eiko (a homonym of A-ko, meaning literally "a girl"), played by Sachiyo Nakao, whose memories are elevated by poetic visuals and music into a "remembrance of sound," and culminate in a universal lyricism. She not only portrayed Eiko, she lived as her.
A nine-year-old boy, Ken, alone in the city of Kobe during the port festival and holding on to the image of his absent mother, encounters people who speak different languages, or are from different countries or environments.
Third in the River series, the Danube. The works of this trilogy feature stories about rivers linking three themes: rivers, sound, and human encounters.
A Czech woman goes to the A-Bomb Dome in Hiroshima to hang a small bell made by her grandmother, and meets a Japanese boy.
In this NHK Special, Olga Struskova, author from Prague, appears. Connections to the world of life on the streets of Tokyo are explored
A Japanese woman travels around Australia in search of her lover whose whereabouts are unknown. Her interactions with the people whose lives are rooted in the area are enchanting
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