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Release Date:
January 1, 1994
Original Title:
きままちゃんはあんたたちじゃないからのぼるのぼる
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
The road to the sky is a ladder. The only "vertical road movie" in the world. Kimama-chan is a liar, selfish and extremely pushy. She is a liar, selfish and extremely pushy, so much so that even one of her few friends plans a trip with another girl. When Kimama finds out about this, instead of feeling sorry for herself, she prepares a long ladder and starts to observe and disturb her rivals in order to outwit them. But it's all for naught and she sets off on a journey up the remaining ladder. After meeting and parting with a mysterious man, the journey turns into a journey to find something. Will Kimama-chan be able to find "something"? Will she be able to come back to earth after the climb? I wanted to make a vertical road movie", says the director. Perhaps the only one of its kind in the world, what awaits her in the sky?
Art Direction:
Yasushi Kanai
Assistant Director:
Tomoko Matsunashi
Sakiko Segawa
Taro Yoshida
Director:
Yasushi Kanai
Director of Photography:
Yasushi Kanai
Editor:
Yasushi Kanai
Music:
Yasushi Kanai
Producer:
Yasushi Kanai
Script:
Yasushi Kanai
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