Soup Opera (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 2, 2010

Original Title:
スープ・オペラ

Alternate Titles:
Sûpu opera

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Eisei Gekijo

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 119

Sakai plays Rui, a 35-year-old single woman forced to live alone after the aunt who raised her suddenly decides to get married and move out. Through an unexpected set of circumstances, she winds up becoming roommates with an aging ladies’ man named Tony and a timid younger man named Kosuke.

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Art Direction:
Takaichi Wakamatsu

Assistant Art Director:
Katsuya Imai

Casting:
Yumiko Kûkan

Costume Designer:
Masae Miyamoto

Director:
Tomoyuki Takimoto

Director of Photography:
Takahide Shibanushi

Editor:
Nobuyuki Takahashi

Executive Producer:
Takero Hisamatsu
Kazuko Inoue

Novel:
Sawako Agawa

Original Music Composer:
Hibiki Inamoto

Post Production Supervisor:
Kenny Kusaka

Producer:
Masaaki Usui
Hiroko Shinohara
Shunji Kido

Production Design:
Takaichi Wakamatsu

Screenplay:
Kenji Aoki

Script Supervisor:
Chizuru Yamashita

Sound:
Tetsuo Segawa

Sound Mixer:
Kazunori Fujimaru

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