A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 15, 2020
Original Title:
13月の女の子
Alternate Titles:
13-gatsu no Onnanoko
13gatsu Girls
13月的女孩
Girls in March
March Girl
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Cheese Film
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Kazuho Anamori, a high school girl, was unable to fit in with her class because she was reluctant to withdraw. One day, by chance, she met Miko Karakida, who was born with heart disease, and they became closer. However, six months later, the shrine maiden died while in the hospital. A letter arrives at Ichiho who is sad. "I have a story about Miko Karakida. Come to that room tomorrow night.” What is the story about the shrine maiden? Ichiho goes into the school building at night. A mysterious transfer student, Rin Ukima, who appeared at the same time as the death of the shrine maiden, was waiting there.
Director:
Akihiro Toda
Director of Photography:
Kosuke Haruki
Editor:
Takuya Ito
Akihiro Toda
Executive Producer:
Rei Hagiwara
Lighting Design:
Reiji Okubo
Line Producer:
Sachihiko Tanaka
Makeup & Hair:
Nanae
Original Music Composer:
Masamichi Shigeno
Production Design:
Tetsutaro Nakamura
Screenplay:
Yoshiyuki Kakuhata
Sound Effects:
Junji Yoshikata
Sound Mixer:
Junji Yoshikata
Sound Recordist:
Junji Yoshikata
Still Photographer:
Madoka Shibazaki
Theme Song Performance:
Akira Yuki
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