
Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan
Directed by Tadashi ImaiWhere to Watch Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan
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Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan was released on March 29, 1959.
Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan was directed by Tadashi Imai.
Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan has a runtime of 1h 57m.
Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan was produced by Shotaro Sumi, Takero Itō.
Immediately after the Second World War, sister Kiku and brother Isamu, whose mother was a prostitute and the father was a GI, live with their grandmother in the country. Because their colour, hair is different from Japanese, they'd have a hard time, being bullied or treated like unusual creatures. Unfortunately, racism and some other issues such as being different still exist in Japan but the way Kiku portrayed was quite refreshing as she's so strong and fighting against all those stupidity and cliché.
The key characters in Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan are Kiku Kawada (Emiko Takahashi), Isamu Kawada (George Okunoyama), Grandma Shigeko (Tanie Kitabayashi).
Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan is a Drama film.
Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan has an audience rating of 7.6 out of 10.
















