My House (film)
My House (ぼくんち, Bokunchi) is a 2003 Japanese drama film directed by Junji Sakamoto, starring Arisa Mizuki. It is based on the comic of the same name by Rieko Saibara.[1][2]
My House | |
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Directed by | Junji Sakamoto |
Written by | Isamu Uno |
Based on | "Bokunchi" by Rieko Saibara |
Starring | Arisa Mizuki |
Music by | Hajimenikiyoshi |
Cinematography | Norimichi Kasamatsu |
Edited by | Takeo Araki |
Distributed by | Asmik Ace Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
The film won the special jury prize at the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival in 2003.[3]
Cast
- Arisa Mizuki
- Ran Otori
- Yuma Yamoto
- Yuki Tanaka
- Claude Maki
- Ittoku Kishibe
- Eiko Shinya
- Eiji Minakata
- Matsunosuke Shofukutei
- Masaru Shiga
- Koji Imada
- Masaru Hamaguchi
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References
- Elley, Derek (13 December 2002). "My House - Entertainment News, Film Reviews, Media - Variety". Variety.
- Mes, Tom (20 September 2003). "Midnight Eye review: My House (Bokunchi, 2002, Junji SAKAMOTO)". Midnight Eye.
- Green, Jennifer (7 April 2003). "Las Palmas awards top prize to Mr & Mrs Iyer - News - Screen". Screen International.
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