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Release Date:
December 14, 2013
Original Title:
カノジョは嘘を愛しすぎてる
Alternate Titles:
Kanojo wa uso wo aishisugiteiru
Lovely Love Lie
The Girl Who Loved Lies
The Liar and His Lover
カノジョは嘘を愛しすぎてる
그녀는 거짓말을 너무 사랑해
Genres:
Music | Romance
Production Companies:
AMUSE
Fuji Television Network
Robot Communications
Shogakukan
TOHO
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G KR: 12
Runtime: 117
Set within music field, this film depicts a love story between a 25-year-old sound engineer and 16-year-old high school student Riko, who posessess a gifted voice. 25-year-old sound engineer Aki is a member of popular band "Crude Play," but right after the band decides to make their major record debut Aki quits the band. But, Aki provides his music to Crude Play under the name of producer Soichiro. Aki begins to date Riko, whose father runs a fruit and vegetable shop. Riko doesn't know about Aki's background, but she likes to listen to him hum. Riko is in a band herself, with childhood friend Yuichi and Sota. One day she is scouted by producer Soichiro.
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Art Direction:
Kei Gotsuji
Associate Producer:
Marin Sakagami
Comic Book:
Kotomi Aoki
Director:
Norihiro Koizumi
Director of Photography:
Hiro'o Yanagida
Editor:
Hiroaki Morishita
Executive Producer:
Tatsuro Hatanaka
Minami Ichikawa
Takashi Ishihara
Takaaki Kabuto
Takaaki Kada
Shinichiro Tsuzuki
First Assistant Director:
Kazuhiro Yoshida
Foley Artist:
Masaru Ohgawara
Gaffer:
Yasushi Miyao
Hairstylist:
Eito Furukubo
Line Producer:
Kyôhei Sudachi
Makeup Artist:
Eito Furukubo
Music Editor:
Masaru Ohgawara
Music Supervisor:
Seiji Kameda
Original Music Composer:
Taisei Iwasaki
Other:
Hideo Nakagane
Producer:
Kazuyoshi Ishida
Ken Tsuchiya
Screenplay:
Norihiro Koizumi
Tomoko Yoshida
Script Supervisor:
Yûko Honzu
Sound Designer:
Masaru Ohgawara
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hiroyuki Ishizaka
Masaru Ohgawara
Visual Effects:
Kei'ichiro Ohshima
Michihiko Yanai
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