The Prisoner of Sakura (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 22, 2019

Original Title:
ソローキンの見た桜

Alternate Titles:
Sorokin no Mita Sakura
The Sakura That Sorokin Saw

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
AMUSE
BCM Roadshow Productions
Channel One
Hakuhodo DY Media Partners
Heisei Project

Production Countries:
Japan | Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 111

With all the unrest and uncertainty in the world today, now feels as good a time as any for a movie portraying good will and love between people from opposing countries. The film is a love story set in the city of Matsuyama in Ehime Prefecture on the Japanese island of Shikoku against the historical backdrop of the Russo-Japanese War. The movie is centered around the romance between a Russian officer, a war prisoner in Matsuyama, and a Japanese nurse who find themselves on opposing sides of the war. It is a kind of "Romeo and Juliet story of the Russo-Japanese War".

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Art Direction:
Ryoji Matsumoto

Costume Design:
Atsuko Shiraishi

Director:
Masaki Inoue

Director of Photography:
Tomoaki Iwakura

Editor:
Masaki Inoue

Executive Producer:
Yumiko Masuda

Original Music Composer:
Hiroyuki Onogawa
Alim Zairov

Original Story:
Kazuhiko Tanaka
Jumpei Aoyoma

Producer:
Irina Inoue
Hitoshi Endo

Screenplay:
Shunsuke Katori
Masaki Inoue

Writer:
Konstantin Samoylenko

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