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Fossil

Fossil

Original title: 化石
0 /10 (0) 1972
Drama
Director Masaki Kobayashi
Screenplay Shun Inagaki, Takeshi Yoshida
An industrialist is diagnosed with terminal cancer. He is abroad in Europe at the time, and a glimpse of a Japanese woman in that setting causes him to imagine her as the personification of his impending fate. As his dialogue with his imagined mortality continues, he meets the living woman, the template for his fantasy, and together, they tour rural churches. Gradually, he comes to some kind of peace about the diagnosis. When he returns to Japan, he is met with a series of challenges that profoundly test the lessons he has learned.
Seasons
1
Episodes
8
Country
Japan
Status
Ended

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Episode Guide

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Episode 1
31 Ene 197256 min
A detailed look at a Tokyo business tycoon given a diagnosis of terminal cancer who must now re-assess his life and values.
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Episode 2
07 Feb 197256 min
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Episode 3
14 Feb 197256 min
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Episode 4
21 Feb 197256 min
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Episode 5
28 Feb 197256 min
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Episode 6
06 Mar 197256 min
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Episode 7
13 Mar 197256 min
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Episode 8
20 Mar 197256 min

From the same creator: Masaki Kobayashi

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Who stars in Fossil? The main cast of Fossil includes Shin Saburi, Mayumi Ogawa, Keiko Kishi, Komaki Kurihara, Haruko Sugimura.
Who directed Fossil? Fossil (1972) is directed by Masaki Kobayashi.
Who created Fossil? Fossil was created by Masaki Kobayashi.
What genre is Fossil? Fossil is a Drama film. It has a rating of 0/10 with 0 votes.
How many seasons does Fossil have? Fossil has 1 season and 8 episodes.

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Synopsis

An industrialist is diagnosed with terminal cancer. He is abroad in Europe at the time, and a glimpse of a Japanese woman in that setting causes him to imagine her as the personification of his impending fate. As his dialogue with his imagined mortality continues, he meets the living woman, the template for his fantasy, and together, they tour rural churches. Gradually, he comes to some kind of peace about the diagnosis. When he returns to Japan, he is met with a series of challenges that profoundly test the lessons he has learned.

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