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Release Date:
July 16, 2016
Original Title:
アルビノの木
Alternate Titles:
Arubino no Ki
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
kinone
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
A poignant moral dilemma unfolding against lush mountainous landscapes, The Albino’s Trees follows Yuku (Ryohei Matsuoka), an animal control hunter who takes on a lucrative job to kill a rare white deer considered to be a god of the forest by a nearby village. Though Yuku initially steps up to the task in order to support his mother’s medical bills, his will begins to falter as he gets to know the villagers and the reasons behind their difficult choice to live as outsiders.
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Art Direction:
Miyuki Kaneko
Assistant Camera:
Tetsuya Azuma
Assistant Director:
Tomoshi Noboriyama
Hirohito Takino
Cinematography:
Masakazu Kaneko
Costume Designer:
Miyuki Kaneko
Director:
Masakazu Kaneko
Editor:
Masakazu Kaneko
Lighting Technician:
Hiroaki Shiraishi
Location Coordinator:
Fumihiro Sakazume
Makeup & Hair:
Keishiro Suzuki
Kanako Chino
Original Music Composer:
Eiko Ishibashi
Producer:
Miyuki Kaneko
Masakazu Kaneko
Production Manager:
Kurato Horiuchi
Ai Nagura
Sound Designer:
Yong-Chang Hwang
Sound Recordist:
Tsubasa Mano
Visual Effects:
Koya Takahashi
Ayasa Takahashi
Writer:
Masakazu Kaneko
Miyuki Kaneko
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