A few years after Shuzo and Tomiko almost divorce, the family are concerned about reckless driving by seniors and hatch a plan to take away Shuzo's driver's license. But on the day of the family meeting, Shuzo's friend takes his final breath while staying over at the Hirata home.
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In 1975, he participated in the founding of the theater group Yen with Akutagawa, Nakaya Noboru, Kishida Kyoko, and Arikawa Hiroshi. Since then, he has continued his stage activities centered on the circle he belongs to. In 2006, after the death of former representative Nakaya Noboru, he became the representative of the group.
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50th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress for Kekkon Dekinai Otoko (2006)
15th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress for Aoi Tori (1997)
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In 2010 Yoji Yamada was honored at the 2010 Berlin Film Festival with a screening of his latest film Ototo during the awards ceremony, as well as receiving a Berlinale Camera award for his numerous contributions to the festival's program.
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