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Okurimono

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Okurimono
Directed byLaurence Lévesque
Written byLaurence Lévesque
Produced byRosalie Chicoine Perreault
Catherine Boily
StarringNoriko Oi
CinematographySébastien Blais
Edited byMarie-Pier Grignon
Music byWilhelm Brandl
Production
company
Metafilms
Distributed bySpira
Release date
Running time
96 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageJapanese

Okurimono is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Laurence Lévesque and released in 2024.[1] The film centres on Noriko, a Japanese Canadian woman returning home to Japan to after her mother's death, where she seeks to find a greater understanding of her mother's experience as a hibakusha, a survivor of the atomic bomb at Nagasaki in 1945.[2]

The film went into production in 2022 under the working title Mama no himitsu.[3]

The film premiered at the 2024 Visions du Réel documentary film festival,[4] and had its Canadian premiere at the 2024 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.[5]

Awards

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival 2024 Emerging Canadian Filmmaker Award Laurence Lévesque Won [6]
Canadian Screen Awards June 1, 2025 Best Feature Length Documentary Laurence Lévesque, Rosalie Chicoine Perreault, Catherine Boily Nominated [7]
Best Cinematography in a Documentary Sébastien Blais Nominated
Best Editing in a Documentary Marie-Pier Grignon Nominated
Best Original Music in a Documentary Wilhelm Brandl Nominated
Best Sound Design in a Documentary Marie-Pierre Grenier, Camille Demers-Lambert, Nataq Huault, Olivier Germain, Alexis Farand Won

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