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The Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue

02/13/2017

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1hr 48min

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Drama

Can loneliness be experienced together?

STORY

Mika works as a nurse by day; by night she entertains covetous men at a girls' bar. Shinji is blind in one eye and ekes out a living as a construction worker. Young and grown-up at the same time, they both lead a lonely existence, but somehow their paths keep miraculously crossing under the Tokyo sky.

CAST & CREW

    Cast

  • Shizuka Ishibashi
  • Sosuke Ikematsu
  • Ryuhei Matsuda
  • Mikako Ichikawa
  • Tetsushi Tanaka

    Directors

  • Yuya Ishii
  • Jun Ishii

INFORMATION

    Production Companies

  • Little More
  • TV Tokyo
  • Film Makers
  • Tokyo Theatres Company
  • Pony Canyon
  • The Asahi Shimbun

    Production Countries

  • Japan

LANGUAGES

  • Japanese

Cast

Shizuka Ishibashi

Mika

Sosuke Ikematsu

Shinji

Ryuhei Matsuda

Tomoyuki

Mikako Ichikawa

Mika's Mother

Tetsushi Tanaka

Iwashita

Ryo Sato

Rei

Takahiro Miura

Makita

Yoshimi Nozaki

Ryoko

Paul Magsalin

Andres

Natsuki Satou

Mika's Younger Sister

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