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Anohi no orugan (original title)
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Set at the end of World War II, the American military is bombing Japan. Kaede and Mitsue band together to take the children under their care to safety. They find shelter and a modicum of safety at an old temple.

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Kaede
Sakurako Ohara ...
Mitsue
Yui Sakuma ...
Yoshiko Kondo
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Masako Yamaoka
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Hatsue Horinochi
Momoko Fukuchi ...
Shizuki Mori
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Sakutaro Kondo
Naoki Tanaka ...
Shigeru Wakimoto
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Fusayo Yanai
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Katsuo Fuji
Ito Shiraishi ...
Sakiko Egawa
Kae Okumura ...
Tomi Osawa
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Shinji Kondo
Takashi Yamanaka ...
Hideo Ohkubo
Tomoko Tabata ...
Kiku Sakamoto
Hana Hizuki ...
Tamayo Fujiki
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Umeko Kondo

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Emiko Hiramatsu

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Emiko Hiramatsu ... ()

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Bong-ou Lee ... executive producer
Harue Miyake ... producer

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Takatsugu Muramatsu

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Masashi Chikamori

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Yukiko Kobori

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Hisayuki Kobayashi

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Toru Nishiyama ... sound designer

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Takaaki Miyanishi ... lighting director

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Plot Summary

Inspired by a true occurrence and set at the end of World War II, the American military is bombing Japan and its cities at a frightening pace leading to many civilian and innocent casualties. Kaede and Mitsue band together to take the children under their care to safety. They find shelter and a modicum of safety at an old temple. Tokyo burns in the meantime. Written by aghaemi

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Also Known As
  • あの日のオルガン (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Organ (World-wide, English title)
  • Organ (United States)
  • Organ (United Kingdom)
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  • 119 min
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Trivia The film was part of the line-up at the Toronto Japanese Film Festival in Toronto, Canada in 2019. See more »
Soundtracks Kono michi (aka: This road) See more »

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