Two Portraits of MIYAGINO (2010) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 29, 2010

Original Title:
宮城野

Alternate Titles:
宮城野
宮城野<ディレクターズカット版>

Genres:
Crime | Drama | History | Mystery | Romance

Production Companies:
"MIYAGINO" Film Partners

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 113

In Edo-era Japan, a ukiyo-e artist languishes in his master’s shadow. Creatively stifled, he finds consolation in the company of a prostitute, and becomes entangled in a love triangle. A mystery emerges involving two portraits and the sudden disappearance of the artist Sharaku. Helmed by Cannes-selected director Tatsuji Yamazaki, the film employs kabuki-inspired sequences and stylised sets.

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Cinematography:
Ryu Segawa

Director:
Tatsuji Yamazaki

Editor:
Naoki Kaneko
Ken Memita

Electrician:
Yoshimi Hara

First Assistant Director:
Yoshiyuki Fuji

Music:
Ryota Nozaki

Producer:
Tsuyoshi Toyama
John Williams
Tomohiro Ogino
Takashi Shinomiya

Production Design:
Noriyoshi Ikeya

Production Manager:
Ikuo Okusa

Screenplay:
Masaaki Sakai

Sound Effects:
Hiromi Ogawa

Sound Mixer:
Yuri Hasegawa

Sound Recordist:
Mitsuo Tokita

Story:
Seiichi Yashiro

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