Kyōkai-sen no mukō-gawa (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 31, 1998

Original Title:
境界線の向こう側

Alternate Titles:
Kyōkai-sen no mukō-gawa
Kyōkaisen no mukōgawa

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
ENK Promotion
Office Garage

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 63

One day, Hiroshi was helping in an acquaintance's shop and accidentally breaks a jar that cost 1 million yen. Hiroshi can't pay for that and he calls his parents' house as a last resort. He receives news that his father is ill with only 1 year left. Hiroshi wants to make his father happy and decides on a fake marriage. They find a lesbian teacher called Ayako interested in fake marriage on the internet. However, when they go to meet her the angry girlfriend of Ayako called Ami shows up and a man tries to catch Hiroshi for not paying his 1 million yen debt. They steal a van and Ami, Hiroshi and Toshiya drive off in hopes of finding Ayako.

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Assistant Camera:
Ukyō Murasame
Fuku Yōdama

Assistant Director:
Kunifumi Yoshida
Minoru Kunizawa
Masahiro Sugiyama
Masato Obara
Kenji Hanyû

Director:
Ikuyo Koyauchi

Director of Photography:
Katsuji Oyamada

Editor:
Shōji Sakai

Lighting Director:
Katsuji Oyamada

Music:
Koichi Yasuda

Producer:
Shinji Komada

Production Coordinator:
Yasuto Fukui

Screenplay:
Ikuyo Koyauchi
Chie Imamura

Script Consultant:
Mikio Seshita

Still Photographer:
Taiji Yoshimura

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