home sweet movie (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1997

Original Title:
home sweet movie

Production Companies:
Inamon Scenario Study Group

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 33

The love story of the △→○.

Between go-signals and stop-signals, Saburo's expectations of love grow. Rika toys with him, wondering how far he is conscious of her. Emi, who knowingly or unknowingly says nothing. By depicting the tension in the less-than-triangular relationship in a leisurely and fluffy manner, the film succeeds in summing up the game played by the three in a classy manner. The happy ending is convincing.

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Assistant Director:
Akitaka Tsujimoto
Seiji Tanikawa
Takashi Suzuki
Daisuke Takagi

Casting:
Shinichi Fujita
Tomomi Sato

Costume Assistant:
Akiko Miura

Costume Design:
Ken Furusawa

Director:
Ken Furusawa

Director of Photography:
Ken Furusawa
Hiroyuki Tanaka

Editor:
Ken Furusawa

Lighting Artist:
Ken Furusawa

Location Scout:
Aketa's shop
Sayaka Yokoyama

Original Music Composer:
Taku Unami

Production Design:
Ken Furusawa

Script:
Ken Furusawa
Hiroyuki Tanaka

Sound:
Ken Furusawa

Technical Advisor:
Makoto Oka
Nami Mizuguchi

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