Actors connect in ‘subconscious’ to play young, old Hokusai
TOKYO — A new film portraying the life of Edo-era painter and printer Hokusai features the artistry of two modern-day Japanese actors.
Yuya Yagira, who won a Cannes Best Actor award for his role in Hirokazu Koreeda’s “Nobody Knows,” plays the younger Hokusai. Internationally acclaimed dancer Min Tanaka portrays the older Hokusai.
Although Yagira and Tanaka don’t particularly look alike, their intense expressions are so similar, viewers will have no problems accepting they’re the same person.
“Hokusai” is the closing film of the Tokyo International Film Festival, ending Monday. The festival featured online events as well as real-life film screenings with social distancing for the pandemic.