The Harimaya Bridge
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File:Japanese Poster of the movie The Harimaya Bridge.jpg | |
Directed by | Aaron Woolfolk |
Written by | Aaron Woolfolk |
Produced by | Ko Mori Aaron Woolfolk |
Starring | Ben Guillory Saki Takaoka Misa Shimizu Danny Glover |
Cinematography | Masao Nakabori |
Edited by | John Coniglio |
Music by | Kazunori Maruyama |
Distributed by | T-Joy |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Countries | Template:Film Japan Template:Film US |
Languages | English Japanese |
The Harimaya Bridge is a 2009 film written and directed by American filmmaker Aaron Woolfolk. It was filmed in Kochi Prefecture, Japan and San Francisco, California, U.S.A.[1]
The story concerns an American man who must travel to rural Japan after his estranged son dies there in a traffic accident. While there, he discovers some secrets his son left behind.[2]
The film stars Ben Guillory, Saki Takaoka, Misa Shimizu, and Danny Glover.[1]
The film is produced by Ko Mori and Aaron Woolfolk. Executive Producers are Danny Glover, Naoshi Yoda, and John Kim. Co-Producers are Muneyuki Kii and Tatsuya Kimura. Associate Producers are James Lane and Lee Rudnicki.[1]
The film's theme song, "Shūten: Kimi no Ude no Naka", was sung by Japanese singer Misono, who released the song as her 13th single.
Cast
- Ben Guillory as Daniel Holder
- Saki Takaoka as Noriko Kubo
- Misa Shimizu as Yuiko Hara
- Danny Glover as Joseph Holder
- Misono as Saita Nakayama
- Honoka as Emi Osaki
- Victor Grant as Mickey Holder
- A'da Alison Woolfolk as Lindsey Holder
- Miho Shiraishi as Kayo Takeuchi
- Akira Hamada as Principal Shimura
- Junkichi Orimoto as Tomoki Shide
- Peter Coyote as Albert Tunney
- Hajime Yamazaki as Kunji Inoue
- Toshiyuki Kitami as Mr. Kubo
- Yukiko Kashiwagi as Ms. Kubo
References
External links
- The Harimaya Bridge - U.S. Official website
- The Harimaya Bridge はりまや橋 - Japanese Official website (ja)
- The Harimaya Bridge at IMDb
- The Harimaya Bridge はりまや橋 - cinemacafe.net (ja)