Solrun Hoaas

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Pyongyang Diaries Trailer

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Total trailers found: 8

Aya Trailer (1991)

24 October 1991

Aya, a young Japanese war bride, arrives in a small Australian town during the 1950s. She and her husband, Frank, are very much in love.

There's Nothing That Doesn't Take Time Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

A mini film from Hatoma showing a 76-year-old woman weaving a basket for the fishing. During the task, which takes from morning till late afternoon, she talks about herself and her life.

Waiting for Water Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

A documentary on daily life on a small depopulated island using a combination of diary narration and English subtitles.

In Search of the Japanese Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

A fictional comedy about Australian and Japanese culture clash.

The Priestess / The Storekeeper Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

A portrait of the only remaining priestess who lives permanently on Hatoma. She also runs the only remaining shop, thus providing for the islanders in both a spiritual and material sense.

Effacement Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

Explores the tension between a Japanese theatrical mask-maker and the mask itself.

Green Tea and Cherry Ripe Trailer (1989)

06 April 1989

GREEN TEA AND CHERRY RIPE tells the story of six Japanese women who married Australian servicemen after the Second World War, their efforts to build new lives in Australia and the challenges they faced in an alien land.

Pyongyang Diaries Trailer (1998)

18 February 1998

This documentary records Hoaas' personal encounter with the closed society of North Korea. As with her earlier work, Hoaas approaches her film as a cumulation of fragments encompassing different perspectives that together offer a point of entry into a complex society.