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Release Date:
September 11, 2020
Original Title:
若妻ナマ配信 見せたがり
Alternate Titles:
I Want to See Ayako Tachibana
Tachibana Ayako wa miraretai
Wakazuma nama haishin: Misetagari
橘アヤコは見られたい
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Okura Pictures
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R15+|R18+
Runtime: 72
Ayako and Keisuke who are married couple are popular vloggers. Keisuke brags about their vlog’s reputation at his office although Ayako does everything about it. Moreover, he has an affair with his colleague, Yuko. One day, He receives news that another co-worker Saori died. From that day, strange things happen one after another around Ayako and Keisuke.
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Assistant Camera:
Satoshi Ichiki
Assistant Director:
Takahiro Kawabe
Costumer:
Ayano Sato
Director:
Sato Amane
Director of Photography:
Atsushi Hashimoto
Editor:
Sato Amane
Lighting Technician:
Kaoru Suzuki
Makeup Artist:
Kanae Sakaguchi
Modeling:
Yoshinari Doi
Production Design:
Sato Amane
Sound:
Tsutomu Yamaguchi
Sound Designer:
Junji Yoshikata
Sound Effects:
Junji Yoshikata
Writer:
Sato Amane
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