Ashura (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 16, 2005

Original Title:
阿修羅城の瞳

Alternate Titles:
Ashura : La Reine des démons
Ashura-jô no hitomi
Ashurajō no hitomi

Genres:
Action | Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Eisei Gekijo
Nippon Television Network Corporation
Shochiku

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 119

Adapted from the successful play, the film takes place in 19th-century Japan, where a war between demons and their slayers is fought. Izumo, a kabuki actor with a demon-slaying past, meets and falls in love with Tsubaki. However, something is not right, as mysterious marks appear on her body as time progresses. At the same time, it is announced that Ashura, the queen of all demons, will be resurrected and bring destruction to the universe.

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Costume Design:
Dango Takeda

Director:
Yojiro Takita

Director of Photography:
Katsumi Yanagijima

Editor:
Nobuko Tomita

Gaffer:
Tatsuya Osada

Modelling Supervisor:
Tomoo Haraguchi

Original Music Composer:
Yoko Kanno

Producer:
Hideshi Miyajima

Production Design:
Yuji Hayashida

Screenplay:
Masashi Todayama
Hare Kawaguchi

Sound:
Osamu Onodera

Theatre Play:
Kazuki Nakashima

Theme Song Performance:
Sting

Visual Effects:
Hajime Matsumoto

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