Girls swing
Swing Girls is a Japanese film carried out by Shinobu Yaguchi, left the September 11th 2004.
Synopsis
Tomoko carries out a group of girls who are bored and who are blocked in an estival class of correction of maths. The group decides to dry the course of their tedious professor to deliver lunches to the brass band of the school. But because of the extreme idleness of the girls, the lunches are damaged, and soon the whole brass band falls ill. The member remaining, Takuo, decide to recruit all these girls, who cannot play of an instrument, to assemble a formation of jazz and to take part in a local contest of music.
Data sheet
- Title: Swing Girls
- original Title: Swing Girls
- Realization: Shinobu Yaguchi
- Scenario: Junko Yaguchi and Shinobu Yaguchi
- Production: Shintaro Horikawa and Daisuke Sekiguchi
- Music: Micky Yoshino and Hiroshi Kishimoto
- Photography: Takahide Shibanushi
- Assembly: Ryuji Miyajima
- Country of origin: Japan
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby DIGITAL - 35 mm
- Kind: Musical comedy
- Lasted: 105 minutes
- Coming out date: September 11th 2004 (Japan)
Distribution
- Yuta Hiraoka : Yuta Nakamura
- Shihori Kanjiya : Yoshie Saito
- Yuika Motokariya : Kaori Sekiguchi
- Naomi Nishida : Bass player
- Miho Shiraishi: Yayoi Itami
- Kei Tani : Morishita
- Yukari Toshima : Naomi Tanaka
- Juri Ueno : Tomoko Suzuki
- Eriko Watanabe : Sanae Suzuki
- Masaaki Takarai : The professor Kubota
- Naoto Takenaka: Tadahiko Ozawa (the mathematics professor)
- Mutsuko Sakura: Mie Suzuki (the grandmother of Tomoko)
- Hana Kino: Manager of the supermarket
Around film
- All the musics which one hears during film are really played by the actors themselves. There was no doubling.
- Several actresses had never played of an instrument before. They have to take intensive courses in Yamaha Music School during many months before the beginning of turning.
- to promote film, actors and actresses gave concerts to Japan and the United States.
Rewards
- Nominations for the price of the best realizer, better assembly (Ryuji Miyajima), better film, better music, better scenario and better sound (Hiromichi Kori), at the time of the Awards off the Japanese Academy 2005.
- Price of the best new talent (Juri Ueno), at the time of the Mainichi Film Contest 2005.
External bond
- Critical Cinemasie
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