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At the [[Mainichi Film Awards|25th Mainichi Film Awards]], the film won Best Supporting Actress for Tomoko Naraoka (shared for her role in ”Dodesukaden”), and Best Music for Teizo Matsumura.<ref>{{Cite news |title=毎日映画コンクール 第25回(1970年) |url=https://mainichi.jp/mfa/history/025.html |work=Mainichi Shimbun}}</ref> At the 44th [[Kinema Junpo|Kinema Junpo Awards]], the film took fifth place in the Top 10 Japanese Films ranking.<ref>{{Cite web |title=映画鑑賞記録サービス KINENOTE|キネマ旬報社 |url=http://www.kinenote.com/main/award/kinejun/ |access-date=2025-11-26 |website=www.kinenote.com}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 09:04, 26 November 2025
1970 film
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| Directed by | Kei Kumai |
| Written by | Mitsuharu Inoue Kei Kumai |
| Starring | Mizuho Suzuki |
| Cinematography | Naoyuki Sumitani |
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Art Theatre Guild (ATG), Elf Productions |
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Running time |
127 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
Apart from Life (Japanese: 地の群れ, romanized: Chi no mure) is a 1970 Japanese drama film directed by Kei Kumai. It was written by Mitsuharu Inoue and Kumai.
It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
At the 25th Mainichi Film Awards, the film won Best Supporting Actress for Tomoko Naraoka (shared for her role in Dodesukaden), and Best Music for Teizo Matsumura.[2] At the 44th Kinema Junpo Awards, the film took fifth place in the Top 10 Japanese Films ranking.[3]
