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The Floating Castle

The Floating Castle (のぼうの城, Nobō no Shiro) is a 2012 Japanese historical-drama film directed by Shinji Higuchi and Isshin Inudo, starring Mansai Nomura, and adapts Ryō Wada's novel (2007) of the same name.

The Floating Castle
Poster
のぼうの城
Directed by
Written byRyō Wada
Produced by
Osamu Kubota
StarringMansai Nomura
Nana Eikura
Hiroki Narimiya
Tomomitsu Yamaguchi
Yusuke Kamiji
Takayuki Yamada
Takehiro Hira
Masachika Ichimura
Kōichi Satō
Cinematography
Shoji Ebara
Music byKoji Ueno
Distributed byToho and Asmik Ace Entertainment
Release date
  • November 2, 2012 (2012-11-02)
Running time
144 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Set in feudal Japan, the film is based on the Siege of Oshi and depicts the struggle of Oshi's villagers in defending their fortress against Toyotomi Hideyoshi's campaign against the Hojo clan. Against insurmountable odds, Narita Nagachika, the fortress's castellan, leads a group of 500 men against 20,000 men led by Ishida Mitsunari, part of Toyotomi clan's greater army of 20,000 samurai.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

The film was produced by the following studios.[citation needed]

Reception Edit

Mark Adams of Screen International gave the film a favorable review, describing the film as an "epic period action-comedy packed with wonderfully over-the-top characters, great production values and some spectacular sequences".[1]

Awards Edit

The film racked up ten nominations for the Japan Academy Prize, winning one for Best Art Direction.[2] Additionally it was nominated for three Asian Film Awards.[3]

References Edit

  1. ^ Adams, Mark (October 25, 2012). "The Floating Castle - Reviews - Screen". Screen International.
  2. ^ 第36回日本アカデミー賞 (in Japanese). Japan Academy Prize. 2013.
  3. ^ . Asian Film Awards. Archived from the original on 2013-01-21.

External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • The Floating Castle at IMDb


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