Yesterday, Cinema Today uploaded new 90-second and 45-second trailers for Kyohei Fujimura’s Balloon Relay to their YouTube channel.
The original plot proposal for the film was submitted for United Cinemas’s “Cinema Plot Competition” and will be the first theatrical release for Fujimura.
It stars Yuiko Kariya of the TV dramas “Kingyo Club” and “Suzuki Sensei” as a middle school girl named Kozue who finds a red balloon with an Sd card attached to it. On the Sd card is an invitation to the wedding of two complete strangers. In order to escape her daily doldrums, Kozue decides to go to the wedding with her classmate, Kikuchi (Shotaro Okubo of D2). However, along the way they cross paths with a pair of suspicious men, a mysterious girl, and a strange cop. When they finally make it to wedding, they get drawn into the fray of yet another unexpected situation.
The original plot proposal for the film was submitted for United Cinemas’s “Cinema Plot Competition” and will be the first theatrical release for Fujimura.
It stars Yuiko Kariya of the TV dramas “Kingyo Club” and “Suzuki Sensei” as a middle school girl named Kozue who finds a red balloon with an Sd card attached to it. On the Sd card is an invitation to the wedding of two complete strangers. In order to escape her daily doldrums, Kozue decides to go to the wedding with her classmate, Kikuchi (Shotaro Okubo of D2). However, along the way they cross paths with a pair of suspicious men, a mysterious girl, and a strange cop. When they finally make it to wedding, they get drawn into the fray of yet another unexpected situation.
- 4/27/2012
- Nippon Cinema
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