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Release Date:
October 20, 2007
Original Title:
クワイエットルームにようこそ
Alternate Titles:
Quiet room ni yokoso
콰이어트 룸에서 만나요
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Asmik Ace Entertainment
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 118
28 year old freelance writer Sakura Asuka wakes up tied in a white room. The white room is a protected room located in an isolated ward of a psychiatric hospital. Sakura first became unconscious because of heavy alcohol use and a druge overdose. She’s confined in the single room because of her high risk of committing suicide. Sakura tried to talk to the nurses and doctors but they didn’t listen to her. Under the circumstances another patient Miki, who suffers from an eating disorder, leads her to understand the unknown world. But, Sakura is looking for the way to get back to the real world as soon as possible.
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Director:
Suzuki Matsuo
Director of Photography:
Akihiro Okabayashi
Editor:
Soichi Ueno
Executive Producer:
Masao Teshima
Makiko Nagasaka
Naoki Kitagawa
Seiichi Morimoto
Music:
Hajime Moji
Takashi Mori
Novel:
Suzuki Matsuo
Producer:
Takako Imamura
Shinji Ogawa
Production Design:
Hiroyasu Koizumi
Screenplay:
Suzuki Matsuo
VFX Supervisor:
Yu Nishida
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