A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 12, 1975
Original Title:
鴎よ、きらめく海を見たか めぐり逢い
Alternate Titles:
Seagull, Have You Seen the Sparkling Ocean?—A Rendezvous
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Art Theatre Guild
Soeisha
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Fujishita Kumi is an ordinary office lady. Longing to escape her poor fishing village for a life in the city, she came to Tokyo. One day while alone in the office, she's spotted rolling up her pantyhose by the window cleaner Kurata Katsuo. This was to be their first encounter. Completely enchanted by Kumi, Katsuo does everything he can to get close to her. Katsuo is a man with a terrible past. With the death of his coal miner father, his family was broken up and he was forced to follow in his father's footsteps laboring away in the mud. In spite of this, Katsuo still has dreams. He dreams of living in Resiporuko, a utopian fantasyland that exists only in his imagination. When Katsuo and Kumi finally meet they find themselves unable to communicate. Katsuo spends all his time talking about Resiporuko with a starry look in his eyes, while Kumi dreams of living the high life in the city. One day when the two travel to the seashore, they discover a wounded seagull.
Art Direction:
Yoshinaga Yoko'o
Assistant Director:
Akinobu Ishiyama
Director:
Kenji Yoshida
Director of Photography:
Koshiro Otsu
Editor:
Akira Suzuki
Lighting Technician:
Genji Emori
Original Music Composer:
Riichirō Manabe
Original Story:
Yoshiki Iwama
Producer:
Namio Miura
Takashi Miyagawa
Screenplay:
Yoshiki Iwama
Sound Recordist:
Mutsutoshi Ota
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