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Summer Vacation 1999: Directed by Shûsuke Kaneko. With Eri Miyajima, Tomoko Ôtakara, Miyuki Nakano, Eri Fukatsu. Summer vacation has emptied a Japanese boys' school of all but three boys: the junior Norio & the seniors Kazuhiko & Naoto.
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- Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
- Shûsuke Kaneko
- 1989-07
Summer Vacation 1999 was released theatrically in Japan by Shochiku on March 26, 1988. [2] It was shown as part of the New Directors/New Films Festival at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in March 1989. [3] The film was also later screened at the 2001 Dutch Transgender Film Festival (NTGF). [4]
Summaries. Summer vacation has emptied a Japanese boys' school of all but three boys: the junior Norio & the seniors Kazuhiko & Naoto. They have no families to return to for the summer, so they spend their days in the empty school. A darkness hangs over the three however: the suicide, three months earlier, of classmate Yu.
Summer Vacation 1999 brims with a mesmerizing and mystical evocation of youth, existing in a world unto itself. A loose adaptation of Moto Hagio’s legendary shojo manga The Heart of Thomas scripted by longtime Terayama collaborator Rio Kishida, Shusuke Kaneko’s reworking casts a group of young actresses in the roles of schoolboys, the only occupants of an all-boys boarding school during ...
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- Shusuke Kaneko
Apr 21, 2024 · A lonely boy plays the piano late at night, by the light of an oil lamp. He’s disturbed by a sudden gust of wind, which sets white curtains billowing. Leaving the room, he walks along a corridor, slips an envelope under a door, then exits the mansion as a grandfather clock chimes ominously. It’s even a full moon.
Interesting facts, additional information and shooting details. Summer Vacation 1999 (1999年の夏休み) is a 1988 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Shusuke Kaneko, based on the manga series The Heart of Thomas by Moto Hagio.
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