Blue Film Japan

(Redirected from Blue (2001 film))
Blue
Directed byHiroshi Ando
Produced byDai Miyazaki
Written byYuka Honcho
StarringMikako Ichikawa
Manami Konishi
Asami Imajuku
Jun Murakami
Music byOtomo Yoshihide
CinematographyKazuhiro Suzuki
Edited byNobuko Tomita
  • 2002
116 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

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Blue is a 2002 Japanese romantic drama directed by Hiroshi Ando based on the mangaof the same name by Kiriko Nananan. The film stars Mikako Ichikawa as Kayako Kirishima and Manami Konishi as Masami Endo. The film was first shown at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2002,[1] and was released in Japanese theaters in 2003.

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The film is about two teenage girls, Kayako Kirishima and Masami Endō, who find their friendship turning into something more.

Plot[edit]

Kayako Kirishima, in her third year at a high school, feels a sense of isolation in school life and vague admiration and uneasiness about the future. One day she makes friends with Endō, who is isolated from her surroundings because she remained in the same class for another year. Kayako is strongly attracted by Endō, who shows her a world that she didn't know.

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Cast[edit]

  • Mikako Ichikawa as Kayako Kirishima
  • Manami Konishi as Masami Endō
  • Asami Imajuku as Mieko Nakano
  • Ayano Nakamura as Chika Watanabe
  • Yōko Hirayama as Sumida Emiko
  • Ayaka Ota as Ayana Murai
  • Sosuke Takaoka as Mizuuchi Manabu
  • Tasuku Amagishi as Atsushi Kirishibabbayaro

Awards[edit]

  • 24th Moscow International Film Festival : Best Actress Prize (Mikako Ichikawa)[2]

Location[edit]

  • Niigata

References[edit]

  1. ^Ando, Hiroshi (2003-03-29), Blue, retrieved 2016-07-10
  2. ^'24th Moscow International Film Festival (2002)'. MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-03-28. Retrieved 2013-03-31.

External links[edit]

  • Blue at IMDb


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Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blue_(2002_film)&oldid=992243345'
(Redirected from Blue (2001 film))
Blue
Directed byHiroshi Ando
Produced byDai Miyazaki
Written byYuka Honcho
StarringMikako Ichikawa
Manami Konishi
Asami Imajuku
Jun Murakami
Music byOtomo Yoshihide
CinematographyKazuhiro Suzuki
Edited byNobuko Tomita
  • 2002
116 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Blue is a 2002 Japanese romantic drama directed by Hiroshi Ando based on the mangaof the same name by Kiriko Nananan. The film stars Mikako Ichikawa as Kayako Kirishima and Manami Konishi as Masami Endo. The film was first shown at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2002,[1] Imangine ramayan songs dowload. and was released in Japanese theaters in 2003. Media nav evolution 9.1.3.

The film is about two teenage girls, Kayako Kirishima and Masami Endō, who find their friendship turning into something more.

Plot[edit]

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Kayako Kirishima, in her third year at a high school, feels a sense of isolation in school life and vague admiration and uneasiness about the future. One day she makes friends with Endō, who is isolated from her surroundings because she remained in the same class for another year. Kayako is strongly attracted by Endō, who shows her a world that she didn't know.

Cast[edit]

  • Mikako Ichikawa as Kayako Kirishima
  • Manami Konishi as Masami Endō
  • Asami Imajuku as Mieko Nakano
  • Ayano Nakamura as Chika Watanabe
  • Yōko Hirayama as Sumida Emiko
  • Ayaka Ota as Ayana Murai
  • Sosuke Takaoka as Mizuuchi Manabu
  • Tasuku Amagishi as Atsushi Kirishibabbayaro

Awards[edit]

  • 24th Moscow International Film Festival : Best Actress Prize (Mikako Ichikawa)[2]

Blue Film Japan

Location[edit]

  • Niigata

References[edit]

  1. ^Ando, Hiroshi (2003-03-29), Blue, retrieved 2016-07-10
  2. ^'24th Moscow International Film Festival (2002)'. MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-03-28. Retrieved 2013-03-31.

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External links[edit]

  • Blue at IMDb

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