Drama, Fantasy

Petals and Memories

花まんま

Directed by: Tetsu Maeda
2025 / 118 minutes / Unclassified 15+

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A tale of a brother, a sister and her inexplicable memories.

Set in Osaka, the story follows siblings Toshiki and Fumiko, who lost their parents early on. As the older brother, Toshiki promised their late father he would always protect his little sister, Fumiko. Taking on the role of both parent and brother, Toshiki dropped out of high school to work at a local factory to support them both. Now, Fumiko has grown and the day of her wedding is drawing near. As Toshiki watches the happy couple set out to begin a new chapter he can’t help but grumble, all while feeling a sense of relief. He rehearses his speech for Fumiko’s big day, when an unsettling thought creeps in: Fumiko holds the memories of a woman who died in an incident. 

The film is based on the short story Hana Manma, featured in the short story collection of the same name by Minato Shukawa, winner of the prestigious 133rd Naoki Prize. Directing the film is Tetsu Maeda, a director celebrated for his empathetic storytelling and meticulous direction. His films seamlessly weave humor, raw emotion and deeply moving momentsqualities evident in works like And So The Baton Is Passed. 

Audience warning: moderate violence, mild themes, mild coarse language

Sunday 9th November
10:30

Palace Barracks, Brisbane

Saturday 15th November
12:00

Palace Electric, Canberra

Sunday 23rd November
14:00

Palace Raine Square, Perth

Monday 24th November
18:00

Palace Raine Square, Perth

Friday 28th November
18:00

Palace Central Sydney, Sydney

Saturday 29th November
12:00

Palace Norton Street, Sydney

Saturday 29th November
14:30

The Kino, Melbourne

Sunday 30th November
11:30

The Kino, Melbourne

Sunday 30th November
12:30

Palace Moore Park, Sydney

Thursday 4th December
18:00

The Kino, Melbourne

Screens in: Brisbane, Canberra, Perth, Sydney and Melbourne

Director: Tetsu Maeda

Cast: Ryōhei Suzuki, Kasumi Arimura and Ōji Suzuka

Genre: Drama, Fantasy

Language(s): Japanese with English subtitles

Format: DCP colour