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Madadayo

Madadayo

19937.32h 14m

Overview

In postwar Tokyo, beloved writer-professor Hyakken Uchida retires and is buoyed through hardship by the fierce devotion of his former students, who honor him each year with a raucous “Not yet!” birthday toast. Told in warm, gently comic vignettes, Kurosawa’s farewell celebrates aging, friendship, and the sustaining ritual of teacher and pupils refusing to say goodbye.

Directed by Akira Kurosawa
Written by Ishirō Honda, Hyakken Uchida, Akira Kurosawa
Produced by Hisao Kurosawa
Box OfficeBudget: $8.0MRevenue: $1.9M

Top Cast

Tatsuo Matsumura

Tatsuo Matsumura

Prof. Hyakken Uchida

Kyōko Kagawa

Kyōko Kagawa

Professor's Wife

H

Hisashi Igawa

Takayama

George Tokoro

George Tokoro

Amaki

Masayuki Yui

Masayuki Yui

Kiriyama

Akira Terao

Akira Terao

Sawamura

Takeshi Kusaka

Takeshi Kusaka

Dr. Kobayashi

Asei Kobayashi

Asei Kobayashi

Rev. Kameyama

Hidetaka Yoshioka

Hidetaka Yoshioka

Takayama's Son

Yoshitaka Zushi

Yoshitaka Zushi

Neighbor

Themes & Keywords

birthday partytributeteacher student relationshippost war japan1940smemories of teacherslost cats

About Madadayo

Madadayo is a drama, comedy film released in 1993 exploring themes of birthday party, tribute, teacher student relationship, post war japan, 1940s, memories of teachers. Directed by Akira Kurosawa, it stars Tatsuo Matsumura, Kyōko Kagawa, Hisashi Igawa. In postwar Tokyo, beloved writer-professor Hyakken Uchida retires and is buoyed through hardship by the fierce devotion of his former students, who honor him each year with a raucous “Not yet!” birthday toast. Told in warm, gently comic vignettes, Kurosawa’s farewell celebrates aging, friendship, and the sustaining ritual of teacher and pupils refusing to say goodbye.

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