Millennium Actress
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Satoshi Kon
Miyoko Shoji
Mami Koyama
Fumiko Orikasa
Shouzou Iizuka
Masaya Onosaka
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Chiyoko Fujiwara was once a major movie star who dominated the Japanese cinema world. Thirty years ago, she abruptly disappeared from the screen and from public view. One of her greatest admirers, Genya Tachibana, is a documentary filmmaker who has traveled to the isolated mountain lodge to interview her. There, he presents her with an old key; and as if the key has opened a door to her memories, Chiyoko starts telling the story of her life. As her story unfolds, she seems to transcend time and space, traveling freely through the corridors of fictional movies and the boundaries between reality which made up so much of her life as an actress. As Chiyoko relates the story of her life and career in cinema, through each role and in every era, Chiyoko has only one wish-to see her first love, an injured artist and painter she had helped escape from government authorities in the 1920s as a young girl. Chiyoko had risked everything to hide the mysterious stranger in her storage house. Before she could learn his identity and mission, however, he left he--but not before he presented her with an all-important key. From that moment on, she determinedly keeps running--in real life, and in her movies--to find him, believing that they will meet again and she will learn the true meaning of the key. She never forgot this romantic fugitive. As her identity changes with each movie role, so d s that of her true love. Yet Chiyoko keeps running after him through the passage of time. Wherever she g s, she also must battle her enemies: a man with a scar and a rival actress, both of whom continue to change their appearances according to the time periods and settings of the movies that make up Chiyoko's life. She keeps running through the centuries in pursuit of solving the mystery of the key, and being reunited with the only love of her life.
Director
Satoshi Kon
Cast
Miyoko Shoji
Mami Koyama
Fumiko Orikasa
Shouzou Iizuka
Masaya Onosaka
Syouko Tsuda
Masane Tsukayama
Hirotaka Suzuoki
Hisako Kyouda
Koichi Yamadera
Crew
Chiyoko Committee
Shogo Furuya
Hideki Hamasu
Susumu Hirasawa
Takeshi Honda
Takeshi Honda
Takeshi Honda
Nobutaka Ike
Toshiyuki Inoue
Satoshi Kon
Satoshi Kon
Satoshi Kon
Kenichi Konishi
Taro Maki
Masafumi Mima
Sadayuki Murai
Masao Murayama
Hisao Shirai
Hisao Shirai
Film Details
Technical Specs
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Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Limited Release in United States September 12, 2003
Released in United States Fall September 12, 2003
Released in United States November 2001
Released in United States November 2002
Released in United States on Video October 28, 2003
Shown at Pusan International Film Festival (Asian Animation) November 9-17, 2001.
Film debuted at Montreal's Fantasia Film Festival, where it was named Best Animated Film and received the Fantasia Ground Breaker Award for artistic innovation.
This film is DreamWorks' first foray into the anime world and the first release under the Dreamworks' banner company, Go Fish Pictures.
Limited Release in United States September 12, 2003
Released in United States Fall September 12, 2003
Released in United States on Video October 28, 2003
Released in United States November 2001 (Shown at Pusan International Film Festival (Asian Animation) November 9-17, 2001.)
Released in United States November 2002 (Shown at AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival (Asian New Classics) November 7-17, 2002.)