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Kenji Yamauchi | Mikio | |
Kiki Sugino | Natsuki | |
Kanji Furutachi | Kagawa | |
Bryerly Long | Annabelle | |
Kumi Hyodo | Seiko | |
Erika Ono | Eriko | |
Kenji Yamauchi | Mikio Kobayashi | |
Kiki Sugino | Natsuki Kobayashi | |
Kanji Furutachi | Hanataro Kagawa | |
Bryerly Long | Annabelle Kagawa | |
Eriko Ono | Eriko Kobayashi | |
Hiroko Matsuda | Toshiko | |
Tatsuya Kawamura | Musician | |
Naoki Sugawara | Takahiro Honma | |
Haruka Saito | Mikio's First Wife | |
Hideki Nagai | ||
Makoto Adachi | ||
Ryuzo Hayashi | ||
Tsuyoshi Kondo | ||
Kenichi Akiyama | ||
Reiko Tahara | ||
Ruriko Tenmyo | ||
Sakurako | ||
Momoi Shimada | ||
Eiji Leon Lee |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Makoto Adachi
Norio Enomoto |
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Writer/Composer |
Koji Fukada
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Cinematography | Kenichi Negishi
Ken'ichi Negishi |
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Music |
Yusuke Kataoka
Kumiko Yabu |
In this black comedy the lives of a timid small-time printer and his young wife are turned inside out by the arrival of a stranger who moves in and takes over their world. Set in a village-like outpost in the heart of Tokyo, this is a wry commentary on Japanese xenophobia. Kiki Sugino heads a spritely ensemble cast. |
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