A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 1, 2015
Original Title:
あの電燈
Alternate Titles:
A no dentou
Production Companies:
Tokyo University of the Arts
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
Mado wakes up in the morning finding all the people disappeared. Hearing a strong typhoon might strike, everyone has escaped the disaster. She checks her school, but no one is there. She meets her classmate, Fujii, unexpectedly. Fujii asks Mado to find a shelter together. He doesn't want to leave her alone. Both start looking around to see if anyone's left behind: An empty theatre, a movie is still running on the screen. A young girl stands by a desolated pool. A strip show theater with a retired stripper. An old man brushes his shoe in a bowling center continuously. Both guys search everywhere. And finally in the heavy rain, they find shelter in a factory. This is a factory where Mado's father had died in.
Assistant Director:
Shinsuke Kurimoto
Mari Kawakita
Cinematography:
Tsutomu Ogawa
Director:
Keiko Tsuruoka
Editor:
Kaoruko Kondo
Keiko Tsuruoka
Lighting Artist:
Gen Gen
Makeup Artist:
Maiko Naka
Music:
Hiroki Nakano
Producer:
Ikuka Kim
Production Designer:
Masami Okada
Screenplay:
Keiko Tsuruoka
Sound Recordist:
Hiroki Nakano
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