A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 4, 2007
Original Title:
辺塔待ちの奈々
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Nextacy
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R-15
Runtime: 79
College student Nana loved to play Mahjong with her boyfriend Kazuya in Mahjong Gambling Club. One day they joined a Mahjong game with professional player Nishioka. Kazuya totally lost. He left nana and ran away. Nana agreed to give her body to Nishioka to pay the debt for Kazuya. But Nishioka did not take advantage of Nana. He only asked her to do housework for him. He admired her character and even passed his secret Mahjong technique to Nana to train her as a professional. Nana’s fate was thus changed by that single gambling game…
Director:
Kobuchi Akira
Executive Producer:
Yoshinori Takazawa
Producer:
Ikumi Miyakonojo
Screenplay:
Kobuchi Akira
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