Kumiko Hoshizaki’s “Akane Sasu Heya” is the story of Maki, a 20-something temp who is sick of her boring job and life in general. The rather bizarre solution she comes up with is to conceive a child behind her boyfriend’s back. Makoto Nagahisa offers the much more impressionistic “Frog.” The story meanders around a bunch of unrelated characters, using experimental techniques like repeated scenes, hallucinatory visuals, blurred shots and disconnected sounds. Lastly, we have “Bouquet Garni,” a much more conventional work from director Junpei Hatano. The plot is centered on a reporter, the relative of a kidnapping victim, and a woman who is obsessed with the case.
Shoichi Honda
Yôko Hoshi
Jiro Kagoshima
Sanshirô Kobayashi
Takashi Kodama
Yasunori Kurakata
Akiko Monou
Shirô Namiki
Airi Noguchi
Yukiko Okamoto
Tetsuhiro Sai
Fumio Sugiyama
Tarô Suwa
Takamori Teuchi
Kanji Tsuda
Director
Junpei Hatano
Director
Kumiko Hoshizaki
Director, Screenplay
Makoto Nagahisa
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Status:
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Japanese
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