Everyday Mom (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 5, 2011

Original Title:
毎日かあさん

Alternate Titles:
Everyday Mom
Kaasan Mom's Life
Mainichi Kaasan
Mainichi kâsan

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
King Records
Mainichi Shimbun
NAS

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 114

Rieko Saibara is a cartoonist and mother of a 6-year-old boy and 4-year-old girl. When she has a difficult time, she throws away her problems with laughter. Her husband Kamoshitda used to be a war camera man, but now he's addicted to alcohol. He struggles to overcome his problem, but keeps failing. Finally, they get divorced. After Kamoshida loses his family, he realizes how precious they are. He focuses on getting away from alcohol, but another disease comes to him. Even though Saibara knows that he can not make it for long, she accepts him back to her family again. Since then a happy, but short, time exists for the family of four.

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Art Direction:
Tomoyuki Maruo

Costume Design:
Takako Hamai

Director:
Shotaro Kobayashi

Director of Photography:
Kōichi Saitō

Editor:
Ryuji Miyajima

Makeup Artist:
Eiko Aoki

Original Music Composer:
Yoshikazu Suo

Original Story:
Rieko Saibara

Producer:
渡辺大介

Screenplay:
Katsuhiko Manabe

Sound:
Mitsugu Shiratori

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