When Marnie Was There

WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE Emotive tale from Studio Ghibli about a young girl’s search for identity

Emotive tale from Studio Ghibli about a young girl’s search for identity

When Marnie Was There is the latest production by Japan’s animation powerhouse Studio Ghibli, and the first since the retirement of its creative genius Hayao Miyazaki. An adaptation of the Joan G. Robinson novel of the same name, it’s a confident and powerful account of a young girl’s search for identity.

Bach Cantatas and Magnificat, Bach Collegium Japan, Suzuki, Saffron Hall

Fine, benign church music by the greatest of them all in the right acoustic

“The rests, the silences in Bach are never for nothing,” I once heard the Dutch cellist and baroque specialist Anner Bylsma telling a student in a masterclass. “You jump up from them, you reach higher.” Hearing the Bach Collegium Japan on Sunday night kept bringing those phrases to mind, because the listener in the acoustic of Saffron Hall really does get to hear this music, so delicately played, emerging again and again from silence. 

Bach Motets, Bach Collegium Japan, Suzuki, St Giles Cripplegate

BACH MOTETS, BACH COLLEGIUM JAPAN, SUZUKI, ST GILES CRIPPLEGATE Lithe choral joy in the Japanese master's inimitable interpretations

Lithe choral joy in the Japanese master's inimitable interpretations

This second concert in the Barbican residency of Masaaki Suzuki and the Bach Collegium Japan transported us across the water from the concert hall to St Giles Cripplegate, and from the greatest of masses to organ masterpieces and, among motets, a work of which Mozart allegedly said, "at last, something to learn from". All that cascading counterpoint in Singet dem Herrn in a bright church acoustic ideally suited to this music told us why.

Ran

RAN Kurosawa's Lear-inspired epic of the futility of war restored to visual glory

Kurosawa's Lear-inspired epic of the futility of war restored to visual glory

Even by the varied experiences of transferring Shakespeare to another culture, with the attendant revelations that come when an original story is modified to match a world governed by very different priorities, Akira Kurosawa’s Ran is virtually in a class of its own. So it’s a curious thought that associations with King Lear were not in fact at the forefront of the great Japanese director’s mind when he started working in the mid-1970s on what would become his last full-scale epic.

DVD: Audition

DVD: AUDITION The landmark Nineties Japanese horror film still packs a punch

The landmark Nineties Japanese horror film still packs a punch

Although Audition was released in 1999, seeing it again reveals it as neither dated or blunted by subsequent, more alarming horror films whether Japanese or otherwise. As it was then, Takashi Miike’s study of a romantic relationship gone wrong remains out there on its own. Audition is arguably ground-zero for torture porn and would go on to influence films like Eli Roth’s Hostel (2005: in which Miike made a brief appearance) but the films made in its wake have none of its subtlety or flair with shockingly juxtaposing the day-to-day and the horrifying.

CD: Ryuichi Sakamoto & Alva Noto - The Revenant Original Soundtrack

CD: RYUICHI SAKAMOTO & ALVA NOTO - 'THE REVENANT' ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK How does the leftfield superstar's bleak Western soundtrack stand up on its own?

How does the leftfield superstar's bleak Western soundtrack stand up on its own?

Ryuichi Sakamoto must be the most low-key megastar around. He came to prominence with the witty electro of Yellow Magic Orchestra in the late 1970s, then with some era-defining soundtracks like Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence and The Last Emperor in the 1980s.

Toshiba Gallery of Japanese Art, Victoria & Albert Museum

TOSHIBA GALLERY OF JAPANESE ART, VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM Varied achievements of a remarkable civilisation shine in this renovated space

Varied achievements of a remarkable civilisation shine in this renovated space

Every object tells a story, nowhere more so than in a museum. The Victoria & Albert has been busy retelling as many stories as it can by rearranging, refurbishing, adding and subtracting from the millions of objects it has at its disposal to display, study and conserve.

CD: Mouse On The Keys - The Flowers of Romance

Japanese jazz-fusion to blow the cobwebs away

The Mule Musiq family of labels, from Tokyo, is one of the great secret goldmines of the dance music world. The house, disco, techno and ambient music they put out from top worldwide producers can very often be tasteful to the point of innocuousness on the surface but, perhaps in keeping with the Japanese sense of wabi-sabi, when given your time and attention it almost invariably reveals hidden beauty that make their releases ones you can come back to over the years.

The Race for the World's First Atomic Bomb, BBC Four

THE RACE FOR THE WORLD'S FIRST ATOMIC BOMB, BBC FOUR Details of the Manhattan Project abound, to the exclusion of its wider implications

Details of the Manhattan Project abound, to the exclusion of its wider implications

Haste was of the essence as the Allies hurried to create the ultimate weapon. They were fearful that Hitler’s Germany, which had been first to split the atom, would beat them to it – and they knew that the Nazis would have no compunction about using it.