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[Machine Translation] Takehiro Nakajima, the famous screenwriter of "Mibugishiden", "Peony and Rose" and "Madame Pearl". This is the first DVD release of his memorable first film as a director. This is a poem (song) of youth set in the Shimanto River basin in Kochi. The Shimanto River in Kochi is a boy's hometown. --Kochi, 1953. The family's livelihood is supported by the work of his older sister Yasuko. The family's livelihood was supported by the work of his older sister Yasuko, who was always resolute and gentle in the face of the curious eyes of the countryside. That summer, Yasuko fell in love with Sumio's homeroom teacher from Tokyo, a love that eventually came to an end. In desperation, Yasuko goes out to work at night. She wears heavy makeup, and Sumio cannot help but be concerned about his ever-changing older sister. One day, Sumio finds his sister's suitcase in the barn. Pale, Sumio runs out in a mad dash after his sister... Winner of the 6th ATG Award for Best Screenplay, and an official selection of the 1988 International Film Festival Rotterdam.

Original Release Year: 1988

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Hiroshi Nishikawa (Cast)
Masahiko Tsugawa (Cast)
Masahiko Tsugawa (Cast)
KOMAKI AYARI


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