A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 4, 2009
Original Title:
蟹工船
Alternate Titles:
Kani Kōsen
The Crab Cannery Ship
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
DUB
Smoke
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
On board at the boat Kanikosen, where fish and crabs preserves, forced workers to work under miserable conditions, with minimum wages. Some can not cope with conditions and even death from malnutrition, and is also the supervisor of the more vicious variety. Shinjo, one of the employees, trying to convince the others that they will get good luck and fortune in his next life, and persuades them because they commit suicide to get there faster. It ends, however, in a single major failure. Rather than flee Shinjo being picked up by a Russian ship. Once there, he is overwhelmed by the social conditions that are completely different from those he has just left and decided therefore to return to Kanikosen to save their employees.
Art Direction:
Keiko Mitsumatsu
Toshihiro Isomi
Assistant Director:
Keinosuke Hara
Director:
SABU
Director of Photography:
Takashi Komatsu
Editor:
Naoya Bando
Lighting Technician:
Yuichiro Makanae
Music Producer:
Shin Yasui
Original Music Composer:
Takashi Mori
Original Story:
Takiji Kobayashi
Producer:
Yasushi Utagawa
Screenplay:
SABU
Sound Recordist:
Hiroshi Ishigai
VFX Supervisor:
Shinji Ohagi
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