KYOTO HIPPOCRATES
Synopsis
In the late Edo period, when traditional Chinese medicine (Kampo) was mainstream, a Dutch-style Western doctor, Taikichi, devoted himself to treating poor villagers. After saving the life of a rough young man, Shinzaburō, through surgery, the man turned his life around and began training to become a doctor himself. Fifteen years later, having studied the latest medical science in Nagasaki, Shinzaburō returns and joins Taikichi in confronting a suspected outbreak of typhoid fever. Set against the backdrop of a time when Kampo and Western medicine competed for legitimacy, this moving historical drama follows the struggles of doctors who risked everything to save lives during Japan’s medical awakening.
Team
Director
OGATA Akira
OGATA Akira is a Japanese director, actor, and a professor of the Japan Institute of the Moving Image. Born in 1959, he made his theatrical film debut with Boy's Choir (2000), which won the Berlinale Alfred Bauer Prize. The Milkwoman (2005) won the Special Jury Prize at the Montreal World Film Festival.
Schedule
| Cinema | Auditorium | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| NEIWEI ARTS CENTER | Reel ONE | 2025/10/24 Friday 19:20 | ★ |
| NEIWEI ARTS CENTER | Reel ONE | 2025/10/25 Saturday 11:00 | ★ |
※ Notes: ★ With filmmakers' attendance/talks ▲ Non-English language films without English subtitles