Aoi Miyazaki

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    Children of the Dark (2008)

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    Children of the Dark (2008)

    A Middle-aged Japanese ex-pat journalist investigates child organ trafficking in Thailand and he uncovers a sinister network. In the darkest corners of Thailand, child prostitution and organ sales flourish. In order to save a child’s life, another life must be taken. An outraged Japanese journalist and a passionate young Japanese NGO member attempt to save “children of the dark” from being consumed by arrogance and greed. However, the harsh realities of life intervene… Adapting Yan Sogil’s book, which unflinchingly portrays the tragic realities unfolding today, filmmaker Junji Sakamoto directs a talented multinational cast to bring these stark events to life.

    $15.00
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    Dawn of a Filmmaker: The Keisuke Kinoshita Story (2013)

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    Dawn of a Filmmaker: The Keisuke Kinoshita Story (2013)

    Keisuke Kinoshita sits easily alongside Ozu, Kurosawa and Naruse as one of Japan’s most respected legends of cinema. Made to commemorate the centenary of Kinoshita’s birth, this biographical drama chronicles formative hardships and personal encounters to provide a rare glimpse into the life of one of Japan’s most acclaimed screen directors. Includes archival footage from 49 of the films he produced during his career at Shochiku.

    $15.00
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    Asa ga Kita

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    Asa ga Kita

    Towards the end of the Edo era, in the town of Kyoto, there lived a wealthy merchant by the name of Imai Tadamasa. He was blessed with 3 children, Hatsu, Asa and Kyutaro. His eldest, Hatsu, was a traditional girl who loved to play the koto and sew. Whilst his second daughter, Asa, was an impish hoyden who loved sumo wrestling. Asa was engaged to be married to the second son of a distinguished family who ran a money changer business in Osaka, Shirooka Shinjiro. Although Asa was furious when she had first heard about the betrothal, when she met up with Shinjiro for the first time, his charisma greatly attracted her and she fell in love with him in no time.

    $104.00
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    Junjo Kirari

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    Junjo Kirari

    The 74th NHK Asadora Drama is Junjo Kirari, which means something along the lines of “pure-hearted Kirari.” The story is set in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture in the era around the Second World War. When the story opens in 1928, the heroine, Sakurako, is a very active seven-year-old girl. Indeed, even in the first episode she exhibits her confidence and enthusiasm. But above all else, Sakurako is interested in becoming a jazz pianist, and music features extensively in the plot.

    $104.00
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    Fure, Fure Jinsei!

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    Fure, Fure Jinsei!

    $48.00
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    Madame Butterfly

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    Madame Butterfly

    Like the opera, the story is set in Nagasaki in the early 1900s. It portrays the ups and downs of a young woman known as Butterfly, who lost her parents at a young age and has become an apprentice geisha. She later meets a naval officer and gets married, though the officer intends for the marriage to last only while he is stationed in Nagasaki.

    $25.00
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    Kurara: The Dazzling Life of Hokusai's Daughter (2017)

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    Kurara: The Dazzling Life of Hokusai’s Daughter (2017)

    Hokusai’s genius was supported by his daughter, O-Ei. The two are believed to have worked on Hokusai’s pictures from his middle-age. Female artists were rare in 19th century Japan, but O-Ei continued to produce art in her own right, despite financial and romantic problems. The first historical drama on NHK WORLD TV will be depicting the story of this remarkable woman, who shared Hokusai’s life.

    $15.00
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    Sad Vacation (2007)

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    Sad Vacation (2007)

    Kenji, abandoned by his mother, scrapes out a meager existence doing odd jobs including driving bar hostesses and their customers home. Besides this he takes care of the sister of an old friend in jail and a young illegal immigrant. But his life reaches a turning point when he happens to meet Chiyoko, his long lost mother. She is now married to Mamiya, the owner of an express package delivery service. They also have a teenage son, Yusuke. Subdued feelings of alarm, discomfort and resentment between Chiyoko, Kenji, and his half brother Yusuke hide underneath and are seemingly caused by the inseparable blood ties that seem to wield control over everyone’s destiny. Is blood that powerful? What exactly defines a mother or a father? While Kenji struggles with these questions and attempts to escape his fate, Chiyoko seems content to let these issues unfold and find a solution. Where will it ultimately lead them?

    $15.00
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    Flowers in the Shadow (2008)

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    Flowers in the Shadow (2008)

    Shinya is in debt as a result of his gambling habit. He attempts to defraud an old woman with a bank transfer scam, but the woman reminds him of his late mother and they start to relate to each other. Meanwhile, Shinya meets a girl called Hisako in town, and ends up helping her to find out the whereabouts of an unsuccessful comedian, Raita, whom her mother was in love with in her youth. Shinya’s father, Ryutaro, is disowned by his son after his wife’s death. When Ryutaro meets a homeless man called Moses, he starts living on the street as well. One day when the old woman dies, Moses comes to the deceased and confesses his past. Subsequently Shinya resumes communicating with his father Ryutaro.

    $15.00
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    The Summit: A Chronicle Of Stones to Serenity (2009)

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    The Summit: A Chronicle Of Stones to Serenity (2009)

    In 1907, a group of men climb an unconquered peak in the last unmapped region of Japan.

    $15.00
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    Colorful (2010)

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    Colorful (2010)

    Upon reaching the train station to death, a dejected soul is informed that he is lucky and will have another chance at life. He is placed in the body of a 14-year-old boy named Kobayashi Makoto, who has just committed suicide. Watched over by a neutral spirit named Purapura, the soul must figure out what his greatest sin and mistake in his former life was, before his time limit in Makoto’s body runs out. He also has a number of other lesser duties he must complete, such as understanding what led Makoto to commit suicide in the first place and learning how to enjoy his second chance at life.

    $15.00
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    Here Comes the Bride, My Mom! (2010)

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    Here Comes the Bride, My Mom! (2010)

    45-year-old nurse and mother Yoko lives with her only daughter Tsukiko. The duo has a tight relationship that resembles more best friends rather than mother & daughter. Tsukiko’s father passed away before she was born & since that time Yoko has always stated Tsukiko’s father would be the first and last man she will marry.
    One evening, Yoko brings home 30 year old Kenji Hattori and they both sleep outside on the porch. The next morning, Tsukiko becomes confused by the situation and becomes even confused when her mother announces that she will marry the much younger Kenji. Kenji, who has dyed blond hair, used to be a chef, but doesn’t currently hold a job. Tsukiko is shocked by the situation and runs over to her neighbor/landlord Saku’s Tsukiko then shuts herself off from her mother and her new boyfriend. Meanwhile, people around them try to repair Yoko and Tsukiko’s relationship, but there’s also a secret between Yoko & Tsukiko …

    $15.00
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