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Hula Girls

Open Cinema

  • CountryJapan
  • Production Year2006
  • Running Time110min
  • Format35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
It is 1965 and in Japan, the country has started to shift from coal to oil. One by one the old mining towns begin their long slow decline, but for one small town way up north, its leaders and the local mining company aim to build Japan`s first Hawaiian Village as a way save the town. And what`s a Hawaiian Village without a troupe of Hula dancers? The only problem is that no one knows how to do the dance, or even knows what the Hula is! In this hilariously touching comedy, the skepticism and conservatism of the locals is gradually overcome as their daughters fall under the spell of one talented and determined dance instructor from the big city of Tokyo. Based on a true story, HULA GIRLS is a heartwarming comedy about coal miners` daughters who took a once-in-a-lifetime chance to escape their monotonous lives, only to become unwitting heroes to their depressed mining town as well as the whole of Japan.
Director
Director
LEE Sang-il
Born in 1974, in Niigata province as a third generation Korean-Japanese, Lee Sang-il graduated from Kanagawa University and then entered the Japan Academy of Moving Images. His graduation film, [Blue Chong] won 4 awards including the Grand Prix at the 2000 PIA Film Festival Awards, and was subsequently officially invited to numerous international film festivals. [69] is his second feature.
Credit
  • Director
    LEE Sang-il
  • ProducerHitomi ISHIHARA
  • CastYasuko MATSUYUKI
    Etsushi TOYOKAWA
    Yu AOI
    Shizuyo YAMAZAKI
  • ScreenplayLEE Sang-il
    Daisuke HABARA
  • CinematographyHideo YAMAMOTO
  • Production DesignYohei TANEDA
  • EditorTsuyoshi IMAI
  • SoundMitsugu SHIRATORI
  • MusicJake SHIMABUKURO
  • Production CompanyCine Qua Non
    ai@cqn.co.jp
  • World SalesFortissimo Films
    info@fortissimo.nl
Photo
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뉴트리라이트
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OB맥주 (한맥)
네이버
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한국거래소
드비치골프클럽 주식회사
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER