yes, written and directed by hirokazu koreeda. he is a great film—maker of family dramas. was one he did a couple of years ago, well worth seeing. it is about a writer who is a bit washed up, in middle age he is struggling to write again and is actually gambling more than writing. he is estranged from his son, his ex—wife, has a difficult relationship with his mother, but they are brought together in his mother's flat one night whilst sheltering from a storm, a tornado. it takes quite a while to get to that point and certainly perhaps for the first half an hour you wonder where it is going, but i actually think that meandering quality it has is ultimately its real power, because it is a film that take things slowly, allows characters to blossom slowly, allows us to get to know them slowly, and it is the antithesis is really of the hyperactive blockbuster. very much a slow character piece, reminding me a little bit, oddly perhaps, of some mike leigh films, that domestic kitchen sink setting, humour and drama. but again the characters... it isa drama. but again the character