
Moving(1993)
Physically separated from her father and at odds with her distraught mother, a girl must negotiate her own passage to maturity.

Docu-fiction drama follow up to Paris 60, following the love story of a man and a woman, as well as the stories in between.

Haruka Abe
Haruka
Damien Gajda
Narrator

Junichi Kajioka
Obe

Yuri Lowenthal
Narrator
Emily Lucienne
Journalist

Tara Platt
Narrator
Tokyo 70 is a drama film released in 2015. Directed by Tony Sebastian Ukpo, it stars Haruka Abe, Damien Gajda, Junichi Kajioka. Docu-fiction drama follow up to Paris 60, following the love story of a man and a woman, as well as the stories in between.
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