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Release Date:
September 5, 2025
Original Title:
遠い山なみの光
Alternate Titles:
遠い山なみの光
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
BUN-BUKU
DESMAR
Lava Films
Number 9 Films
U-NEXT
Production Countries:
Japan | Poland | Singapore | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Dual timelines explore a Japanese widow's memories spanning post-war Nagasaki in 1950s and England during 1980s Cold War era, unraveling secrets that intertwine her past and present experiences across borders.
Art Department Assistant:
Ella Linden
Jake Pickering
Art Direction:
James Turner
Costume Designer:
Matthew Price
Crowd Assistant Director:
Daniel Panyko
Director:
Kei Ishikawa
Director of Photography:
Piotr Niemyjski
Editor:
Kei Ishikawa
Executive Producer:
Kazuo Ishiguro
First Assistant Director:
Yuichi Tazawa
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Lawrence Meads
Graphic Designer:
Lois Williams
Novel:
Kazuo Ishiguro
Original Music Composer:
Paweł Mykietyn
Producer:
Hiroaki Ishiguro
Marta Gmosińska
Elizabeth Karlsen
Stephen Wooley
Mariusz Włodarski
Production Designer:
Adam Marshall
Production Manager:
Yasuyuki Niino
Production Sound Mixer:
Martin Trevis
Props:
Lucy Ashmore
Screenplay:
Kei Ishikawa
Second Assistant Director:
Craig Topham
Set Decoration:
Hannah Spice
Erika Rodriguez Egas
Set Dresser:
Tony Shepherd
Set Production Assistant:
Johannes Helmling
Special Effects Supervisor:
Steve Bowman
Standby Art Director:
Catiana Becker
Third Assistant Director:
Emma Baker
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