Goodbye, Flickmania (1979)
Set at the height of the Japanese student rebellion in 1968, the film tells the story of the friendship between two very different men—a fortyish film maniac who spends nearly all his time at the movies and a 19-year-old going through the final rites of passage from adolescence to adulthood.
Director:
Masato Harada
Writer:
Masato Harada
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Takuzō Kawatani as Dan |
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Naohiko Shigeta as Shuma |
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Atsuko Asano as Minami |
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Hiromitsu Suzuki as Damehatsu |
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Toby Kadoguchi as Kochi |
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Yuji Kosugi as Wada |
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Miyako Yamaguchi as Tenko |
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Renji Ishibashi as Honma |
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Hideo Murota as |
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Yoshio Harada as |
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Akemi Shima as |
| Directing | Masato Harada | Director |
| Writing | Masato Harada | Screenplay |
| Production | Hideto Isoda | Producer |
| Sound | Ryudo Uzaki | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Hiroshi Maruyama | Art Direction |
| Editing | Akira Suzuki | Editor |
| Camera | Motokichi Hasegawa | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Kenichi Benitani | Sound Recordist |
| Lighting | Yoshihiro Koguma | Gaffer |