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The Village Album

Hanatani Village in the valley of Tokushima Prefecture is going to be submerged when a dam is constructed. In order to preserve the beauty of the place for future generations, the villagers decide to take photographs of all the families in the village. Kenichi, the only photographer in the village, is put in charge of the project. He calls his son Takashi, an aspiring photographer, to help him with the task. Takashi is puzzled since his father and he are not at all close, but as they visit each family in turn and Takashi sees his father working, Takashi's feelings towards his father begin to change.

Top Cast

  • Tatsuya Fuji

    Tatsuya Fuji

    Takahashi Kenichi

  • Ken Kaito

    Ken Kaito

    Takahashi Takashi

  • Mao Miyaji

    Mao Miyaji

    Kana Takahashi

  • Masahiro Komoto

    Masahiro Komoto

  • Pace Wu Pui-Tsi

    Pace Wu Pui-Tsi

    Rin

  • Tomoyo Harada

    Tomoyo Harada

    Takahashi Noriko

  • Mutsuko Sakura

    Mutsuko Sakura

  • Kazue Fukiishi

    Kazue Fukiishi

  • Ren Osugi

    Ren Osugi

Overview

Hanatani Village in the valley of Tokushima Prefecture is going to be submerged when a dam is constructed. In order to preserve the beauty of the place for future generations, the villagers decide to take photographs of all the families in the village. Kenichi, the only photographer in the village, is put in charge of the project. He calls his son Takashi, an aspiring photographer, to help him with the task. Takashi is puzzled since his father and he are not at all close, but as they visit each family in turn and Takashi sees his father working, Takashi's feelings towards his father begin to change.

Rating

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