Million Yen Women
Five beautiful but mysterious women move in with unsuccessful novelist Shin, who manages their odd household in exchange for a tidy monthly sum.
Michihito Fujii
Casts & Crew
Moeka Hoshi
Yojiro Noda
Rila Fukushima
Rena Matsui
Miwako Wagatsuma
Rena Takeda
Yuko Araki
Lily Franky
Takashi Yamanaka
Tomoya Nakamura
Tetsuhiro Ikeda
Yuya Endo
Kaito Yoshimura
Also Directed by Michihito Fujii
Yukio is a typical high school student in every way except that he's an only child in a family of five. This is because he has four fathers, each with their own unique personalities and interests. The only thing they share in common is their love of their son. When Yukio witnesses a robbery, he becomes involved in a bizarre string of incidents involving his fathers.
Recent retiree Takeshi rediscovers his passion for food and life by getting in touch with his inner warrior and eating what he truly desires.
Masato sustains serious injuries in a car accident. He regains consciousness but loses all memories of the accident and fellow passenger Haruka. Masato, who is a medical student, tries to recover his lost memories with the help of his friend Ken, but soon strange things start happening around him…
Yasu and Masaki are two Film students from Tokyo who want to make a Documentary about the yakuza. Their Friend Eiji, who works in a club introduces them to the yakuza member Hayashida. But filming a movie about the yakuza isn't as easy as a sunday walk and before they realise what is happening around them, they are already tangled into things which are very dangerous for them…
6 Short films from various directors.
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With the spread of the internet, social media has become a crucial part of people's daily lives. However, its helpful, informative qualities are not all that comes with it. This omnibus drama series depicts social media's destructive ability to plant darkness and fear in the people trapped in its mysterious charm.
Korean Junsu who gave up the way of the photographer and returned to his mother country.It was Junsu who had a farewell party with a fellow of a special school in Shibuya, but it was entangled by a chinilla. When Jens woke up, a woman stood before him.This is a story of the night memories of Junsu and its lady ayaya over the city of Tokyo.
Synopsis for Michihito Fujii's Devil (Akuma): "Saeki moves to Tokyo to attend university and takes boarding in a quiet residential area. Living there too are Teruko, the teenage daughter of the home's owner, and their relative, Suzuki. Although still a high school student, Teruko displays a mature charm and an adult-like sex appeal. In private, Suzuki boasts to Saeki that he and Teruko are betrothed. Saeki, who is unable to fit in at school, indulges in alcohol and begins to suffer from hallucinations. Teruko begins to frequent Saeki's room frequently, which doesn't sit well with the Teruko-obsessed Suzuki. He warns Saeki to stay away from Teruko or suffer the consequences." Devil is the third entry in the three-movie Tanizaki Tribute, following Eiji Uchida's Kami to hito to no aida a.k.a. Between Men and the Gods ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uNfzT... ) and Atsushi Ueda's Fumiko no ashi a.k.a. Fumiko's Legs ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG5KvW... ).
Seven friends part ways after their last day at school. Some seek their fortune in Tokyo, others remain in their hometown Maebashi. Over the course of ten years, their paths keep crossing, and while they experience losses and broken dreams, they learn about the value of friendship. Director Michihito FUJII tells a timeless coming-of-age story in this outstanding ensemble drama.