Hikari Mitsushima

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    Love Exposure: The TV-Show

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    Love Exposure: The TV-Show

    A bizarre love triangle forms between a young Catholic upskirt photographer, a misandric girl and a manipulative cultist.

    $30.00
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    The Child in the Distance

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    The Child in the Distance

    Miyako participates in a 1 night and 2 days hiking tour of Mount Fuji. Ryoichi Nozawa is the guide for the hiking tour team of Miyako, Shintaro Kondo, Someno Aoyama and Ai Mitsuke. While hiking through Mount Fuji, Someno looks back and sees Miyako is crouced down and has her hands covering her face. Ryoichi tries to talk to Miyako, but she is frozen. Miyako sees the faint shape of person. Miyako realizes that she has a daughter named Natsuki.

    $25.00
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    Prison Princess

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    Prison Princess

    $40.00
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    Still, Life Goes On

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    Still, Life Goes On

    Fukami Hiroki’s younger sister was killed by a friend. Hiroki then meets the killer’s sister, Toyama Futaba, 15 years after the incident. Both of their families have been burdened with grief, but through their meeting they struggle to find a brighter tomorrow.

    $40.00
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    Ohisama

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    Ohisama

    Ohisama is a Japanese television drama that aired on NHK in 2011 in the Asadora time slot.

    Set in Nagano prefecture, “Ohisama” covers the life of Yoko Sudo (Mao Inoue) through World War II. Yoko Sudo with her smile is able to bring brightness to those around her & she follows her mother’s motif to laugh through the hard times. During the onset of WW II, Yoko is a high school student and “Ohisama” follows her as she eventually becomes a teacher and then gets married and has a child. Yoko then opens a soba restaurant with her student. –asianwiki

    $104.00
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    10 Count to the Future

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    10 Count to the Future

    When Kirisawa Shogo was a high school student, he was a brilliant amateur boxer. He won 4 boxing tournaments and he seemed to have a bright future in the sport. During his university student days, he quit the sport of boxing. Life went on for Kirisawa Shogo. But, after his beloved wife died, his life has now become a total mess. He doesn’t have any hope or desire to live. He just spends his days working part-time jobs to make a living. One day, his friend asks him to coach the boxing team at the high school where they attended. Kirisawa Shogo accepts the coaching position. Being around the young boxers, who work extremely hard, Kirisawa Shogo begins to feel alive once again.

    $40.00
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    First Love

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    First Love

    Young, free and madly in love. As teenagers, the world was their oyster—but, as adults, their lives seem dimmer, like a very important piece is missing.

    $75.00
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    Pioneers

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    Pioneers

    $25.00
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    The Gutsy Frog

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    The Gutsy Frog

    Live-action version of the popular 70’s japanese manga and anime, “Dokonjô Gaeru”. In this version, Hiroshi, Kyôko, and the rest of the classmates are 30 years old. The setting is modern day Japan, and of course, Hiroshi still wears Pyonkichi (aka Raponchi) on his shirt.

    $50.00
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    Hello! Junichi (2014)

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    Hello! Junichi (2014)

    Katsuhito Ishii (“Funky Forest: The First Contact” and “The Taste of Tea”) takes on the story of Junichi–a timid third grader who can’t muster the courage to return an eraser he borrowed from his secret crush–and turns it into a children’s rock ‘n’ roll comedy. Junichi’s world is turned upside down as apprentice teacher Anna-sensei (Hikari Mitsushima) scraps her lesson plan to show the rambunctious students about life as an adult. With Anna’s unorthodox style, Junichi and his friends are able to gain confidence and pursue their goal of putting on a big concert. Co-directed with Kanoko Kawaguchi and Atsushi Yoshioka, “Hello! Junichi” brings out the kid in adults and lets kids be kids. Boasting Ishii’s signature dance numbers and Yoshiyuki Morishita (the “Japanese Steve Buscemi”) as the band’s homeroom teacher, it’s a unique experience built for future and current movie maniacs.

    $15.00
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    Pride (2009)

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    Pride (2009)

    Follows two budding opera singers who go from rivals to “best partners.”

    $15.00
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    Rinco's Restaurant (2010)

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    Rinco’s Restaurant (2010)

    After a bad breakup, a young woman returns to her hometown and opens a menuless restaurant. A young woman (Kou Shibasaki) in her mid 20’s becomes so heart broken she loses her voice. To recover, the woman decides to go back to her hometown and stay with her free-spirited mother whom she has not been very close to in the past. The young woman then decides to open a restaurant which accepts only one customer a day, allowing for thoughtful preparation for that customer.

    $15.00
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