Home from the Sea (film)


Home from the Sea is a 1972 Japanese drama film directed by Yoji Yamada and co-written by Yamada and Akira Miyazaki. Set on a small island in the Seto Inland Sea, the film follows the struggles of Seichi and Minko, a couple making a living by transporting rocks by boat and dumping them at construction sites. The film addresses their precarious livelihood and vanishing way of life.

Cast

In 1973 Hisashi Igawa received the Best Actor Award at the Kinema Junpo Awards, for his role in the film.
The Japan Society describes it as one of Yamada's films.
The film was reviewed by the British Federation of Film Societies. In the journal Film Criticism, it was stated that the film "is virtually a companion piece to The Family."