Nabbie's Love
- December 4, 1999 (1999-12-04)
Nabbie's Love (ナビィの恋, Nabi no koi) is a Japanese film written and directed by Yuji Nakae, released in 1999.[1] The story follows the character of Nanako (Naomi Nishida), who quits her job in Tokyo to return home to Okinawa.[1] The film is set on Aguni Island, where Nanako visits her grandmother, Nabbie Agarikinjo, played by Tomi Taira.
The film score is by Kenichiro Isoda, with two tracks by Michael Nyman, working separately. The film tied with Rituparno Ghosh's Bariwali for the Netpac Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. Director Nakae won Best Director at the Japanese Professional Movie Awards, which also presented a Special Award to producer Shirō Sasaki. Naomi Nishida won the Hochi Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for the role of Nanako. Isoda won Best Film Score at Mainichi Film Concours. Nishida also won Best Supporting Actress at the Yokohama Film Festival, and Jun Murakami (as Fukunosuke, as well as for roles in two other films) tied for Best Supporting actor with Teruyuki Kagawa.
Music
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | ||||
Released | November 26, 1999 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Label | BMG | |||
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The film's music is an eclectic mix of Japanese, English, and Irish influences.
References
- ^ a b Chua, Dennis (February 20, 2007). "Okinawa dreaming". New Straits Times. Retrieved June 9, 2024 – via ProQuest.
External links
- Nabbie's Love at IMDb
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albums
- Decay Music
- 'The Masterwork' Award Winning Fish-Knife
- Michael Nyman
- The Draughtsman's Contract
- The Cold Room
- The Kiss and Other Movements
- A Zed & Two Noughts
- And Do They Do/Zoo Caprices
- The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
- Drowning by Numbers
- La Traversée de Paris
- The Cook The Thief His Wife & Her Lover
- Out of the Ruins
- La Sept
- String Quartets 1–3
- Prospero's Books
- The Michael Nyman Songbook
- The Hairdresser's Husband
- The Essential Michael Nyman Band
- Time Will Pronounce
- The Piano
- Michael Nyman for Yohji Yamamoto
- The Piano Concerto/MGV
- À la folie
- Live
- Noises, Sounds & Sweet Airs
- Carrington
- The Diary of Anne Frank
- After Extra Time
- The Ogre
- Enemy Zero
- Concertos
- Gattaca
- The Suit and the Photograph
- Strong on Oaks, Strong on the Causes of Oaks
- Practical Magic
- Ravenous
- Wonderland
- The Commissar Vanishes
- Nabbie's Love
- The End of the Affair
- The Claim
- String Quartets 2, 3 & 4/If & Why
- Facing Goya
- 24 Heures de la vie d'une femme
- Sangam: Michael Nyman Meets Indian Masters
- The Actors
- Man and Boy: Dada
- The Piano Sings
- The Libertine
- The Composer's Cut Series Vol. I: The Draughtsman's Contract
- The Composer's Cut Series Vol. II: Nyman/Greenaway Revisited
- The Composer's Cut Series Vol. III: The Piano
- Six Celan Songs • The Ballad of Kastriot Rexhepi
- Acts of Beauty • Exit no Exit
- Nyman Brass
- Love Counts
- Mozart 252
- 8 Lust Songs: I Sonetti Lussuriosi
- The Glare
- Acoustic Accordions
- The Pavilion of Dreams
- The Sensual World
- Piano Circus
- Taking a Line for a Second Walk
- Twentieth-Century Blues: The Songs of Noel Coward
- Generation Sex
- Pure Moods
- The Very Best of Michael Nyman: Film Music 1980–2001
- Man on Wire
- Tristram Shandy
- Letters, Riddles and Writs
- Vital Statistics
- La Princesse de Milan
film scores
compositions
- Memorial
- MGV
- Molly Nyman (daughter)
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