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Preview Image Keiko Takahashi
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Birth Name: Keiko Takahashi

Birth Date: 1955-01-22

Birth Place: Shibecha, Kawakami district, Japan

Details

Alternate Names: Keiko Sekine, 関根恵子, 高橋恵子, Keiko Takahashi

Physical Characteristics:

  • Height: 5′ 4″ (1.62 m)

Career

First Appearances:

  • G-men of Japan 5: Skyscraper Wolves (1960) as

Most Important Roles:

  • Koto (2005) as Shige Sano
  • Uzumaki (2000) as Yukie Saito
  • Curse of the Seven flutes (1983) as
  • Magnitude: Bridge to Tomorrow (1997) as
  • Love for Eternity (1971) as
  • Snow Country Elegy (1971) as
  • Newaza Gal: Straight From Behind (1987) as Kôjirô Higaki
  • Summer Blooms (2018) as Yuko Kazama
  • Tattoo (1982) as Michiyo
  • Tracing Jake (2004) as

Career Highlights:

  • Koto (2005)
  • Uzumaki (2000)
  • Curse of the Seven flutes (1983)
  • Magnitude: Bridge to Tomorrow (1997)
  • Love for Eternity (1971)
  • Snow Country Elegy (1971)
  • Newaza Gal: Straight From Behind (1987)
  • Summer Blooms (2018)
  • Tattoo (1982)
  • Tracing Jake (2004)

Awards

Awards:

  • Won Tanaka Kinuyo Award (2010)
  • Won Mainichi Film Concours - Best Supporting Actress (2008)

Full Biography

Born in Hokkaido, 1955. In 1970, she made her acting debut in "Kōkōsei Burusu" in her original stage name Keiko Sekine. Since then, she has appeared in numerous films over a 50 year career in television, film, stage and commercials. Her hit films include "Tattoo Ari" (1982), "Hana monogatari" (1989) and "Fumiko no Umi" (2007). She has received awards including the 3rd Asahi Performing Arts Award, the Akiyama Matsushiyo Award (2004), the 62nd Mainichi Film Competition, Supporting Actress Award (2008), and the 64th Mainichi Film Competition Tanaka Kinuyo Award (2010).


About the Movie: Koibumi (1985)

Poster for Koibumi (1985)
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Release Year: 1985

Nation: Japan

Alternative Title: Liebesbrief, Szerelmeslevél, 恋文, Love Letter

Director: Tatsumi Kumashiro

Writer: Jun Takada, Mikihiko Renjo, Tatsumi Kumashiro

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Akira Miura, Goro Sakurai, Kazuyoshi Okuyama, Jun Nagara

Companies: Shochiku-Fuji Company, Kosaido Production

Genre: Drama

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 10 wins & 3 nominations

Similar:

  • The Rainmaker (1997)
  • Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole (1972)
  • Calendar Girls (2003)
  • A Civil Action (1998)
  • Desperate Measures (1998)

Keywords

Keywords: leukemia

Story

Koibumi centers around a man who leaves his wife and child behind as he returns to an old lover who is now suffering from advanced leukemia. The drama unfolds as this former couple reconnects amidst her terminal illness, while his abandoned family grapples with the fallout of his sudden departure. As the husband's estranged wife and his former lover form a friendship, they navigate the complexities of their shared past and the present predicament.

Summary

Koibumi is a Japanese drama film directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro in 1985. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and redemption through its narrative about an estranged couple reunited due to tragic circumstances. While plot details are scarce, the film appears to focus on the emotional turmoil faced by both the former lovers and the abandoned family, highlighting the impact of past choices on present lives.