Sophie and the Rising Sun

Details
Genre:
Drame
Temps d'exécution:
105 min
Langue:
Distribution:
Julianne Nicholson, Margo Martindale, Lorraine Toussaint, Takashi Yamaguchi, Diane Ladd
Directeur:
Maggie Greenwald
Writer:
Maggie Greenwald
Résumé de l'intrigue

Set in the autumn of 1941 in Salty Creek, a fishing village in South Carolina, the film tells the dramatic story of interracial lovers swept up in the tides of history. As World War II rages in Europe a wounded stranger, Mr. Ohta, appears in the town under mysterious circumstances. Sophie, a native of Salty Creek, quickly becomes transfixed by Mr. Ohta and a friendship born of their mutual love of art blossoms into a delicate and forbidden courtship. As their secret relationship evolves the war escalates tragically. When Pearl Harbor is bombed, a surge of misguided patriotism, bigotry and violence sweeps through the town, threatening Mr. Ohta’s life. A trio of women, each with her own secrets – Sophie, along with the town matriarch and her housekeeper – rejects law and propriety, risking their lives to save him.

Critiques internationales

“Gentle-hearted romantic drama that succeeds most winningly as a study of resilient female fellowship.”
– Guy Lodge, Variety 

Variety – Sundance Film Review: ‘Sophie and the Rising Sun’

Prix et Festivals

Sundance Film Festival, USA, January 2016

Filmfest Munich, Germany, June 2016

Sao Paulo International Film Festival, Brazil, October 2016

Stockholm International Film Festival, Sweden, November 2016