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Release Date:
July 15, 1978
Original Title:
キタキツネ物語
Alternate Titles:
Kita-kitsune monogatari
Lisy na krze
Tanz der Füchse
The Glacier Fox
Genres:
Documentary | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Samuel Goldwyn Films
Sanrio
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 116
Director Koreyoshi Kurahara chronicles a year in the lives of Flep and Leila, two foxes living in Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, where the freezing winters are long and the mild summers short. After Flep defeats another male fox to become Leila's lifelong partner, they mate and raise a litter of five kits. With their family complete, the group must contend with human interference in their habitat, such as chicken farms and snowmobiles, and struggle against the debilitating cold of winter. The animals experience both triumph and tragedy, as the law of this harsh land proves – only the strong survive.
Assistant Camera:
Katsumi Sakakibara
Assistant Director:
Junichi Mimura
Camera Operator:
Seizō Sengen
Keisuke Tateishi
Cinematography:
Hideo Omura
Akira Shiizuka
Tsuguzo Matsumae
Seizō Sengen
Keisuke Tateishi
Masao Tochizawa
Director:
Koreyoshi Kurahara
Editor:
Carlos Alarid
Terence Anderson
Carol Ann DiGiuseppe
Akira Suzuki
Foley Artist:
Mitsuru Kashiwabara
Original Music Composer:
Yukihide Takekawa
Masaru Satō
Producer:
Shintaro Tsuji
Mark L. Rosen
Production Manager:
Nancy Park
Sound:
John Mosely
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