Réalisation:
Satoshi MikiPhotographie:
木村信也Acteurs·trices:
Kumiko Aso, ふせえり, Ryō Kase, Morio Kazama, Shunsuke Matsuoka, 松坂慶子, Takashi Sasano, Tetsu Watanabe, Kankurô Kudô, 白石美帆, Yutaka Matsushige, 温水洋一 (plus)Résumés(1)
After being forced to resign from her publishing company job when her magazine goes out of circulation, office worker Haname Jinchoge (Kumiko Aso) stumbles upon the name of her real father-Noburo Jinchoge. Flustered, she tries to confront her mother (Keiko Matsuzaka), but she had recently been rushed to the hospital after falling in a pond while searching for kappa. Eventually it's confirmed, and Haname decides to visit her father (Morio Kazama), who happens to be the storekeeper at an odd antiquities shop called Light Bulb Co. However, she's initially doubtful, and keeps her relation to him a secret. Haname becomes fascinated with the various oddities and charm of Light Bulb Co., and being closer to her father makes her decide to become a shopkeeper herself. Customers are hard to come by, but she listens to her dad's strange advice-like running the faucet whenever life is happy-and gains the support of a punk rocker named Gus (Ryo Kase). One day her father offers to sell her the key to his warehouse for 1 million yen to fund his next trip, which she excitedly agrees to without thinking. However, when she discovers a shocking fact about Light Bulb Co. she chucks the key away in disgust. She later realizes that she's been stubborn not telling Noburo he was her dad, but by the time she runs back to meet him he's already gone. Eventually Haname and Gus decide to find out what treasures are hidden away in the warehouse she inherited. (Third Window Films)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Kumiko Aso
Japon
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Le Garçon et la Bête (2015)
Oto-na-ri (2009)
ふせえり
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Taijó no uta (2006)
Instant numa (2009)
Achille et la tortue (2008)
Ryō Kase
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Nobody Knows (2004)
Soredemo boku wa yattenai (2006)
Lettres d'Iwo Jima (2006)
Morio Kazama
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Taijó o nusunda otoko (1979)
Yohkiro, le royaume des geishas (1983)
Ten to či to (1990)
Shunsuke Matsuoka
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Jawarakai seikacu (2005)
Instant numa (2009)
Kamiya Etsuko no seishun (2006)
松坂慶子
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Les Derniers Samouraïs (1974)
Instant numa (2009)
Kumokiri Nizaemon (1978)
Takashi Sasano
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Departures (2008)
Kábé (2008)
La Servante et le samouraï (2004)
Tetsu Watanabe
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Princesse Mononoké (1997)
Hana-Bi (1997)
Rêves (1990)
Kankurô Kudô
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Sekai no čúšin de, ai wo sakebu (2004)
Amer béton (2006)
Kono mune ippai no ai wo (2005)
白石美帆
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Suwingu gâruzu (2004)
Instant numa (2009)
L-DK (2014)
Yutaka Matsushige
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Eureka (2000)
Inu-Oh (2022)
Crows Zero (2007)
温水洋一
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Always zoku san-chōme no yūhi (2007)
Little Forest: Fuju hen haru hen (2015)
Little Forest: Nacu hen aki hen (2014)
Yuko Genkaku
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Love Exposure (2008)
Ikigami (2008)
Instant numa (2009)
岩松了
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Love Exposure (2008)
Tokyo tower: Okan to boku to, tokidoki, oton (2007)
Mind Game (2004)
Yoshiyuki Morishita
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Hana-Bi (1997)
Zatoichi (2003)
Tada, kimi o aišiteru (2006)
村松利史
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Nana (2005)
Instant numa (2009)
Vital (2004)
Eiko Shin'ya
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Josee to tora to sakana-tači (2003)
Instant numa (2009)
Gururi no koto (2008)