Zero Woman 2005 (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 3, 2004

Original Title:
新ゼロ・ウーマン 0課の女 再び…

Genres:
Action | Thriller

Production Companies:
Takeshobo

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 81

The Metropolitan Police Department '0'section, known as an organization in the police department that investigates a closed case. Well-trained detective in the '0' section, Rei, is looking for her memory that was lost during the training, while also investigating a human traffic which young woman being a victim. One day, classified killer virus was seized by rising terrorists. To investigate this case, public safety sent Sarah Kodama who specializes in molecular biology and computer, to work with Rei but Rei refuses to work with Sarah. Sarah was curious about mysterious Rei, so she starts to collect Rei's information and goes to see Rei's former boss, Asami. However, the man who appeared in front of Sarah was an assassinator who contemplates destruction of '0' section. What happens to Sarah...!? What is in Rei's lost memories!?

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Cinematography:
Shinji Tomita

Director:
Taisen Kamakura

Lighting Director:
Akio Osaka

Music:
Kentaro Nojima

Producer:
Takeshi Kato
Akihiro Itō

Production Design:
Akira Ishige

Screenplay:
Satoshi Abe
Rampo Edogawa

Writer:
Tooru Shinohara

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