69 (2004) [N/A]

Featuring:
Satoshi Tsumabuki, Masanobu Andô, Yûta Kanai

Written by:
Ryû Murakami
Kankurô Kudô
Naoki Tachikawa

Directed by:
Sang-il Lee


Release Date:
July 10, 2004

Original Title:
69 sixty nine

Alternate Titles:
sixty nine

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Asahi Broadcasting Corporation
Culture Publishers
Nagasaki Cultural Telecasting Co. (NCC)
Stardust Pictures
TV Asahi
Toei Company
Tokyo FM
WOWOW

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15 

Runtime: 114

Hoping to catch a girl's attention, high school students Ken and Adama cook up an ambitious plan. They plan a festival that combines film, theater, and rock music, and develop their project into a school road block. This plan however catches the attention of television stations and newspapers, and soon even the cops became involved in this teenage adventure.

A group of rebellious teenagers cause mischief and disorder in a 1969 Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan as a result of tensions from their school and a US military base.

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Rankings and Honors

69 (2004) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.7/10
Awards Won: 1 win

Director:
Lee Sang-il

Director of Photography:
Kōzō Shibazaki

Editor:
Tsuyoshi Imai

Gaffer:
Naruyuki Ueda

Novel:
Ryū Murakami

Original Music Composer:
Masakazu Sakuma

Original Story:
Naoki Tachikawa

Producer:
Masatake Kondo

Production Design:
Yôhei Taneda

Screenplay:
Kankuro Kudo

Sound:
Kiyoshi Kakizawa

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