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  1. Farewell to the Summer Light: Directed by Yoshishige Yoshida. With Mariko Okada, Tadashi Yokouchi, Paul Beauvais, Hélène Soubielle. A spontaneous romance blooms between Kawamura, a professor touring Europe, and Naoko, a married woman living in Paris, scarred by the Nagasaki atomic bombings.

  2. Adiós, resplandor del verano es una película dirigida por Yoshishige Yoshida con Mariko Okada, Tadashi Yokouchi, Paul Beauvais, Hélène Soubielle. Año: 1968. Título original: Saraba natsu no hikari (Farewell to the Summer Light). Sinopsis: Road-movie filmada a lo largo siete países europeos.

  3. murosdeabsenta.com › cine › adios-resplandor-del-verano-farewell-to-the-summer-lightFarewell to the Summer Light - Muros de absenta

    23 de abr. de 2015 · Un hombre japonés emprende un viaje desde Portugal y que le llevará por media Europa, en busca de una catedral abandonada, junto a una desconocida.

  4. Farewell to the Summer Light. 1968 ‘さらば夏の光’ Directed by Yoshishige Yoshida. A spontaneous romance blooms between Kawamura, a professor touring Europe, and Naoko, a married woman living in Paris, scarred by the Nagasaki atomic bombings. The two protagonists travel around Europe trying to find themselves. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  5. Directed by: Kiju Yoshida. Before going to university, Kawamura goes on holiday in Europe. In Lissabon he encounters Naoko, who sells furniture and art objects. Kawamura is obsessed by a sketch of a European church he saw in Nagasaki. He came to Europe to see that church with his own eyes.

  6. www.filmlinc.org › films › farewell-to-the-summer-lightFarewell to the Summer Light

    A fascinating transitional film for Yoshida, Farewell to the Summer Light finds the restless iconoclast heading to Europe to tell the tale of an on-again-off-again romance between a married expat and a Japanese scholar who is searching for an architecturally significant cathedral.

  7. Critics reviews. A spontaneous romance blooms between Kawamura, a professor touring Europe, and Naoko, a married woman living in Paris, scarred by the Nagasaki atomic bombings. The two protagonists travel around Europe trying to find themselves.