Kore-Eda's Children: An Analysis of Lessons from a Calf, Nobody Knows, And Still Walking (Movie Director Hirokazu Kore-Eda's Films) (Critical Essay)
Film Criticism 2011, Winter-Spring, 35, 2-3
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Midnight Eye: You seem to really like children. Kore-eda: I don't know if l like children in general, but 1 like the kids in the film [Nobody Knows] very much. [...] ! felt a great responsibility towards them, which made me want to show their personal emotions in the film. ! tried my best to get that across. [...] For this film my desire to understand these children was very strong, particularly their actions once they were left to their own devices.
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