Someday (Ooshikamura Soudouki)
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- Movie: Someday
- Romaji: Ooshikamura Soudouki
- Japanese: 大鹿村騒動記
- Director: Junji Sakamoto
- Writer: Junji Sakamoto, Haruhiko Arai
- Producer: Yukiko Shii
- Cinematographer: Norimichi Kasamatsu
- Release Date: July 16, 2011
- Runtime: 93 min.
- Distributor: Toei
- Language: Japanese
- Country: Japan
Plot
In this rural mountain village, they have the tradition of acting an amateur Kabuki performance. All troubles come out as the villagers try to make success with the performance... Tears, laughter, and rage all unfold against the backdrop of Japan's magnificent natural beauty.-- Shochiku
Cast
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| Yoshio Harada | Michiyo Ookusu | Ittoku Kishibe | Takako Matsu | Koichi Sato |
| Yoshi Kazamatsuri | Takako Kazamatsuri | Muchira No | Mie Oi | Ippei Koshida |
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| Satoshi Tomiura | Eita | Renji Ishibashi | Ichiro Ogura | Denden |
| Daiji Raion | Kanji Shibayama | Kensan Shigetake | Mitsuru Shibayama | Ichiro Asakawagen |
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| Toranosuke Kato | Takehiko Ono | Rentaro Mikuni |
| Kenta Hiraoka | Kazuo Yamatani | Yoshikazu Tsuda |
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Film Festivals
- 2011 (6th) Kinotayo Film Festival - November 9-November 30, 2011 - En Compétition
- 2012 (7th) Osaka Cinema Festival - March 4, 2012
Awards
- 2012 (35th) Japan Academy Prize - March 2, 2012
- Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role ("Yoshio Harada")
- 2012 (7th) Osaka Cinema Festival - March 4, 2012
- Best Film
- Best Director
- Best Music Goro Yasukawa)
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Grace Says:
Oct 13 2011 4:22 am
This is the most wonderful film I've ever seen. It's so funny, and it displays so much human kindness, understanding, and forgiveness, against a spiritual backdrop of incredible Kabuki.