Ankoku Joshi
Ankoku Joshi (暗黒女子, The Dark Maidens) is a 2017 Japanese film directed by Saiji Yakumo, written by Mari Okada and starring Fumika Shimizu, Marie Iitoyo, Nana Seino, Tina Tamashiro, Riria, Yuna Taira, Takeshi Masu and Yudai Chiba.[1] The film is based on the mystery novel of the same name by Rikako Akiyoshi. It was released in Japan by Toei and Showgate on 1 April 2017.[2] Fumika Shimizu, one of the film's stars, joined the new religious movement Happy Science after filming and did not participate in promotional activities for the film's release.[3]
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Japanese | 暗黒女子 |
Directed by | Saiji Yakumo |
Screenplay by | Mari Okada |
Based on | Ankoku Joshi by Rikako Akiyoshi |
Starring | Fumika Shimizu Marie Iitoyo Nana Seino Tina Tamashiro Riria Yuna Taira Takeshi Masu Yudai Chiba |
Distributed by | Toei Showgate |
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Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Cast
- Fumika Shimizu as Sayuri Sumikawa[2]
- Marie Iitoyo as Itsumi Shiraishi[2]
- Nana Seino as Shiyo Takaoka[2]
- Tina Tamashiro as Diana Decheva[2]
- Riria as Akane Kominami[2]
- Yuna Taira as Mirei Nitani[2]
- Takeshi Masu as Itsumi's father[2]
- Yudai Chiba as Teacher Hojo[2]
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gollark: We need to figure out how exactly to phrase the question first.
gollark: I mean, annoyingness is subjective, but I believe if we were to run a poll or something it would generally be considered annoying.
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gollark: Er, some offense (I'm *pretty* sure I got the right person, although the many gianniseses around make it hard to tell), <@!665664987578236961>, but you asking people "are you annoyed by me" and stuff all the time is annoying.
References
- "飯豊まりえ&千葉雄大"禁断"のラブシーンも、「暗黒女子」7つのキャラ映像解禁". Natalie (in Japanese). March 23, 2017. Retrieved August 11, 2018.
- "暗黒女子". eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 11 January 2017.
- "飯豊まりえ「暗黒女子」初日舞台あいさつ 耶雲監督の賛辞に涙…". Sponichi (in Japanese). April 2, 2017. Retrieved August 11, 2018.
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