Nobody Knows

D: Hirokazu Kore-eda

Sun, Apr 13, 2008
5 pm
Admission: 5 Euros, concessions 3 Euros

Architecture & Mobility

Nobody Knows (film still), © Rapid Eye Movies

Four children are living with their mother in a two-roomed flat. They have never been to school. Only the 12-year-old daughter, Akira, is allowed to go outside. One day, the mother goes away, leaving nothing but a little money and a note telling Akira to look after her siblings. Cautiously, almost meditatively, director Kore-da tells a story of an immense loss and of getting on with life.

Hirokazu Kore-eda (*1962) lives in Tokyo. The girl who plays Akira won the prize for best actress in Cannes, 2004.


Nobody Knows / Dare mo shiranai

Feature film, Japan 2004, 140 min, orig. / subtitles