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  1. Go subtitles. Watch Go online. Isao Yukisada spins this gritty coming-of-age tale about Sugihara, a Japanese-born, third-generation Korean who struggles to find a place in a society that will not accept him. The film begins with Sugihara studying at a Korean junior high school that is dedicated to memory of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

  2. Isao Yukisada (行定 勲, Yukisada Isao, born August 3, 1968) is a Japanese film director from Kumamoto. He served as assistant director on Shunji Iwai's Love Letter, April Story, and Swallowtail Butterfly.

  3. 20 mag 2023 · The story of Go, the Japanese Romeo and Juliet that challenged Y2K racism. Director Isao Yukisada discusses the powerful legacy of the 2001 cult classic – one of the most vibrant and timeless Japanese youth films of the era. A rebellious teen named Sugihara falls for a beautiful Japanese girl named Sakurai after they meet at a bar after school.

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  5. 22 mag 2023 · Japan's official submission for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 74th Academy Awards in 2002. Based on the award winning novel by Kazuki Kaneshiro. Sugihara (Yosuke Kubozuka) feels more like a misfit than most high school students, being the son of a Japanese mother (Shinobu Otake) and a North Korean father (Tsutomu Yamazaki).

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  6. 21 ago 2020 · Il teatro è l’unica grande ossessione del giovane, Icaro del palcoscenico che non riesce mai a decollare, per pigrizia e limiti, e Yukisada fa del teatro il vero punto centrale del film: Nagata vuole farne la sua vita, a costo di rovinare quella di Saki. Il teatro diventa fonte di dolore e di piacere. Nel finale, il lungometraggio raggiunge ...

  7. 23 lug 2004 · Matching Kubozuka’s intensity and energy is that of director Isao Yukisada. Working on a script by Kankurô Kudô (who also wrote Ping Pong ), Yukisada fills Go ’s first half with all manner of seemingly MTV-inspired stylisms: crazy camera angles, driving music, hyperactive editing, and even a surreal flourish or two (in one scene, Sugihara runs so fast that he takes off into the sky).