Lost Spring
Lost Spring (惜春, Sekishun) is a 1967 Japanese drama film directed by Noboru Nakamura. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Lost Spring | |
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Directed by | Noboru Nakamura |
Written by | Noboru Nakamura Yumie Hiraiwa |
Starring | Michiyo Aratama |
Music by | Masaru Sato |
Cinematography | Hiroshi Takemura |
Release date |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Cast
- Michiyo Aratama
- Yoshiko Kayama
- Mariko Kaga
- Mikijiro Hira
- Mitsuko Mori
- Eijirō Tōno
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References
- "IMDB.com: Awards for Lost Spring". imdb.com. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
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