Jelly Fish Film has uploaded a trailer for 27-year-old director Kentaro Matsuda‘s upcoming indie comedy Awaremi Mumashika which was produced in 2009 and will get its theatrical release this summer.
The film revolves around an enthusiastic town council member named Atsuo Kashiwagi (Koshiro Asami) who decides to invent a mysterious creature to make his town famous. Against the objections of his family, he enacts his plan and begins orchestrating sightings. The idea works well at first, increasing revenue by attracting gawkers hoping to catch a glimpse of the mysterious yeti-like creature; but the excitement generated eventually throws the whole town into chaos.
The cast also includes Yoshie Otsuka as Atsuo’s wife, Nahana as his daughter, Ryunosuke Kawai as his son, and veteran actor Shun Sugata as the town’s mayor.
“Awaremi Mumashika” will be released at Shibuya Uplink X sometime in July.
Source: YouTube...
The film revolves around an enthusiastic town council member named Atsuo Kashiwagi (Koshiro Asami) who decides to invent a mysterious creature to make his town famous. Against the objections of his family, he enacts his plan and begins orchestrating sightings. The idea works well at first, increasing revenue by attracting gawkers hoping to catch a glimpse of the mysterious yeti-like creature; but the excitement generated eventually throws the whole town into chaos.
The cast also includes Yoshie Otsuka as Atsuo’s wife, Nahana as his daughter, Ryunosuke Kawai as his son, and veteran actor Shun Sugata as the town’s mayor.
“Awaremi Mumashika” will be released at Shibuya Uplink X sometime in July.
Source: YouTube...
- 5/20/2010
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