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Release Date:
October 15, 2009
Original Title:
死んだらゲームをすればいい
Production Companies:
Tokyo University of the Arts
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
Ichiro Sasaki, 35, is working for a small training school in Tokyo. Though his work and his life are rather dull, he at least gets along somewhat well with his young daughter. He recieves a phone call one day, informing him of the sudden death of one of his colleagues. Shortly after this shocking news, his wife who is now living apart cuts him down further by telling him, "You don't see anything." While walking in the night, Ichiro is struck by an idea: why don't we go there? He heads off holding his daughter's hand. And thus begins a strange little tale of an ordinary father and his daughter.
Assistant Director:
Kenichi Sakita
Cinematography:
Kenta Gokan
Director:
Mai Nishino
Editor:
Tsunako Tokuda
Producer:
Norie Miyatake
Motoharu Honda
Hiroki Takahara
Production Design:
Ayako Hozumi
Screenplay:
Mai Nishino
Sound:
Hiroki Matsuura
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