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THE FLOATING CASTLE (のぼうの城) (Past Film)
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Completed - JAPANESE - Historical, Action/Adventure, Drama - 146 minutes

Log Line

7 years in the planning, a period drama on a scale thought impossible to film now hits the screen! One man wanted to rule Japan but one man stood in his way!

Previous markets

  • Cannes 2012 (Premiere)
  • Berlin EFM 2013 (Line up)
Full history

Year of production : 2012

Director(s) : Isshin INUDO, Shinji HIGUCHI
Writer(s) : Ryo WADA
Cast : Hiroki NARIMIYA, Koichi SATO, Mansai NOMURA, Nana EIKURA, Takayuki YAMADA, Takehiro HIRA, Tomomitsu YAMAGUCHI, Yusuke KAMIJI

Producer(s) : Osamu KUBOTA

Synopsis

Nearing the end of Japan’s long years of civil war, with Toyotomi Hideyoshi one short step away from finally uniting the land under his rule, he sends a massive army north against the Hojo clan, his last enemy. The one stronghold he cannot take is Oshi Castle, a Hojo outpost in the land of Bushu. Called ‘the floating castle’ because of the lake that surrounded it, it is under the command of one Narita Nagachika, an extremely popular ruler known to the people of his domain as ‘Nobou-sama’, from deku no bou, or ‘blockhead’. Under Hideyoshi’s orders, General Ishida surrounds the castle with a force of 20,000. Nagachika is, as his nickname suggests, not a gifted man at all, but against the overwhelming resources of the Ishida army, the forces of this valiant little castle—a force of only 500 cavalry—unite with the common folk in stubborn resistance, retreating not one step even when Ishida resorts to the extraordinary measure of damming a river to flood them out.
But, with victory in their grasp, outside events give the story a twist no one would have ever expected.
500 against 20,000: Do they think they can defeat the most powerful enemy in the land?

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Country(ies) : JAPAN

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