
Seikichi, makes his living fishing from a small boat off the coast of Okinawa. He and his 12-year-old grandson Akira live in a small, tree-lined village in the northern part of the island which is surrounded by a white-sand beach and plots of pine and flowering bushes. On the cliff that skirts the shore sits an open-air burial ground containing the skull of a kamikaze pilot who was shot down during the last days of World War II. When the wind blows through the bullet hole in the skull, it produces a whistling sound. The locals call it the "Crying Head."
Ishikawa
The original title is "風音" (JA).
The runtime is 106 minutes (1h 46m).
The film was directed by Yōichi Higashi.
The screenplay was written by Shun Medoruma.
Cinematography was handled by Takahiro Tsutai.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0425048.
Good
4 votes
風音
Released
日本語
Japan
