Hyaku-nen no tokei
The Centenarian Clock
- Release Date
- May, 25th, 2013
- Running Time
- 105 min
- Genre
- Feature
- Color
- Color
- Screening Format
- DCP
- Screen Size
- HD (16:9)
- Sound Processing
- 5.1ch
- Subtitle
- English
[ Directed by ]
[ Produced by ]
[ Cast ]
- KINAMI Haruka ── KAMITAKA Suzuka
- Mickey CURTIS ── ANDO Kojin
- NAKAMURA Yuri ── UJIBU Yukino
[ Staff ]
- MINATO Takehiko ── Screenplay
- NAKAMURA Yuriko ── Music
- KUGIMIYA Shinji ── Cinematography
- TANABE Hiroshi ── Lighting
- TAMURA Kenji ── Editor
[ Production Company ]
Blue Cowboys
[ Distributor (Japan) ]
Blue Cowboys
[ Production Studio ]
Blue Cowboys
[ Story ]
Drama that interweaves memories of first love nurtured on a railway. Director Kaneko Shusuke is known for the Death Note series, and has a reputation for his depiction of feminine psychology in films like Bakamono-The Idiots. Commemorative film for the Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railroad centennial.
Fledgling curator Kamitaka Suzuka (Kinami Haruka) gets to supervise a retrospective for Ando Kojin (Mickey Curtis), one of her favorite artists. Ando, who is unenthusiastic about the retrospective, asks her to search for a woman who once gave him a pocket watch on the train.
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[ Contact (International) ]
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