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devoted mother’s passionate commitment to nurturing her son’s artistic talents. The emotional impact of the film was also mentioned by several reviewers, including Rex Reed, who praised the film as "inspirational... a remarkable portrait of a brave, uncompromising woman who maintained her identity and spirit against all odds," though giving it an overall score of C+.
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Following the film's theatrical run in Japan, Matsui assembled a new production team to reedit and market the film for international release. The new edit, credited to Craig Hayes and Sabine Hoffman, simplified the narrative structure reducing the length from 132 minutes to 102 minutes. On August 30,
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praised Matsui for "bring to light a curious and intriguing story of a great-woman-behind-a-great-man" and also praised the production: "Tech credit are generally good, especially d.p. Tetsuo Nagata’s bronzed and burnished widescreen lensing; the interiors in particular pay much homage to Ozu." The
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begins and Yone, declaring he will return to Japan, greets Leonie's announcement of pregnancy with angry disbelief. Leonie tells her sad story to the now unhappily married Catherine, who reminds her of her advice not to be boring. In California, Leonie fends off a racist attack against her son and
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commented that "the screenplay co-written by the director and David Weiner is frustratingly sketchy and at times overly florid, especially in its heavy doses of pseudo-poetic narration delivered by the older Leonie recounting her story. But it is also moving and inspirational in its portrait of a
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Leonie and Ailes (Kelly Vitz) arrive in New York and surprise Isamu (Jan Milligan) who, on Rumely's advice, is studying medicine. Leonie objects, telling Rumely Isamu is destined to be an artist, and he is soon seen neglecting his medical studies for drawing and sculpture. As Isamu gains artistic
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Response to the film's limited theatrical release in the United States was mixed, with the film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reporting a 45% favorable score based on eleven reviews and a 71% "liked it" score out of 247 user ratings on the eve of the film's DVD release in May 2013. John
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success and Ailes enters the world of dance, Leonie grows old, eking out a meager existence selling Japanese knickknacks. After an argument with Ailes, she becomes ill and is hospitalized. By the time Isamu makes it to her bedside she has died. At the small funeral Isamu meets Catherine.
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On July 30, 2009, Matsui returned to the United States and began postproduction work in Los Angeles. On September 1, 2009, she reported on her selection of Barbara Tulliver as editor, citing Tulliver's work on numerous films, and noting her extensive work for
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On April 3, 2010, at Sogetsu Hall in Tokyo a special preview screening of the film was given for the film's supporters. The screening was followed by a party attended by Matsui, Nakamura Shido, and many of the film's organizers. It was announced that
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Production started in April 2009 and the film was released in Japan on November 20, 2010. An extensively reedited version of the film began a limited theatrical run in the United States on March 22, 2013, and was released on DVD on May 14, 2013.
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s reference to the film as a "feminist/revisionist celebration of the life of a major artist" was echoed in a number of reviews, but some were left unimpressed by its supposed feminism, including Rachel Saltz in the
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did not have at the time, but rather in their dormitory, where they shared a dining table. "Noguchi’s relations with various editors and publishers were more complex than Matsui’s single figure of
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students Yone has arranged for her to tutor. Angered by Yone's belated confession that he now has another wife, she moves out, against Yone's protests. She begins tutoring the children of
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arrives, Yone finds Leonie and the child, on whom he now bestows the name Isamu. Welcomed somewhat coldly by Yone, Leonie accustoms herself to unfamiliar customs and meets three
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was cast to play the role of Ethel, which would have made Yone’s motivations more comprehensible," but the Ethel scenes were eliminated because of time constraints.
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whose father was one of Leonie's Japanese students. When they visit Yone, he calls her a slut. She decides to build a house in
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to ask for a job at her now famous school, but Umeko, fearing scandal, refuses her. Leonie then gives birth to a daughter,
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campground to which Albiana welcomes Léonie in Matsui’s film,... in fact, Léonie lived during her Los Angeles years in
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Asahi Hall with Matsui and many cast members. The film opened in Japan on November 20, 2010. A DVD was released by
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would distribute the film theatrically in Japan. Additional preview screenings in Japan and at the
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Rex Reed, "Emily Mortimer Inspires in Triumphant Tale of Leonie Gilmour’s Harrowing Journey,"
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had joined the cast, which was said to be currently filming in New Orleans. Production in the
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identified as cast members. (Matsui's initial choice for the part of Leonie Gilmour had been
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Léonie's friend "Catherine Burnell" was actually Catharine Bunnell (niece of Yale benefactor
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Matsui has described the film as "a work of imagination built on a foundation of fact." In
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1892. After a class in which she argues with a professor about the importance of artist
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had acquired U.S. rights to the film from the director. "The deal was brokered by
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decides, against Albiana's advice, to accept Yone's invitation to come to Japan.
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Alan Scherstuhl, "Emily Mortimer's Leonie Is Stifled by Mortifying 'Poetry',"
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Rachel Saltz, "Emily Mortimer as the mother of Isamu Noguchi in “Leonie.”,"
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Hisako Matsui, an independent filmmaker who previously directed the films
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The film opens on a beach. A window overlooks the beach. In a dark room,
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also praised the "stellar support" of Shido Nakamura and Mary Kay Place.
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1904—where Leonie, living in a primitive tent with her mother Albiana (
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Marx also notes the absence of "Yone’s other American love interest,
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is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Hisako Matsui and starring
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Emily Mortimer Starrer 'Leonie' Acquired for U.S. Distribution
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followed through the summer and fall. On October 5, 2010,
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Leonie 2013 on Rotten Tomatoes, accessed May 12, 2013.
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Index


Ashok Amritraj
Emily Mortimer
Shido Nakamura
Tetsuo Nagata
Jan A.P. Kaczmarek
Vertigo Films
Japanese
Hepburn
Emily Mortimer
Shido Nakamura
Léonie Gilmour
Yone Noguchi
Isamu Noguchi
Ailes Gilmour
Isamu Noguchi
Bryn Mawr
Artemisia Gentileschi
Emily Mortimer
Christina Hendricks
Umeko Tsuda
Mieko Harada
Hokusai
The Great Wave off Kanagawa
Pasadena
Mary Kay Place
Yone Noguchi
Shido Nakamura
The American Diary of a Japanese Girl
Frederick A. Stokes

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