Mata-ne (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
またね

Alternate Titles:
See You Soon

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Three Quarter Films

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 25

A distant son rejects reuniting with his father only to cerebrate their relationship and lack of memories shared.

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Assistant Editor:
Jeremy Elphick

Director:
Musashi Wakaki
Bruce Koussaba

Director of Photography:
Sinclair Suhood

First Assistant Camera:
Max McClusky-Voigt

First Assistant Director:
Mikaela Franco

Gaffer:
Kieran Camejo

Lighting Technician:
Aemon Barzanji

Makeup & Hair:
Melinda Allen

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Kim Audrey Garcia

Music:
Dylan Reid
Orazio Saracino

Producer:
Hiroshi Kasuga
Bardia Moradbakhsh Kermani
Musashi Wakaki
Angela Zhou

Production Assistant:
Luke Antoun
Eva Georgiou

Production Design:
Madeline Neate

Script Supervisor:
Amelia Broughton

Second Assistant Camera:
Blessing Makadzange

Second Assistant Director:
Daniel Pollock

Sound Recordist:
Piotr Wasilewski

Still Photographer:
Kent Wang

Storyboard Artist:
Teasheen Chuah

Thanks:
Saya Banno
Yuta Banno
Stefan Bierman
Teasheen Chuah
Shino Crowell
Isobel Lau
Maral Madanimelak
Gabriel Murphy
Peter Schonstein
EJ Son
Mari Wakaki
Airi Yamamoto
Victoria Zhou

Third Assistant Camera:
Caitlin Lima

Writer:
Musashi Wakaki

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