Non-ko

Non-ko

Release date : December 20, 2008
Runtime : 1h 45m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Kazuyoshi Kumakiri /
Writers : Takashi Ujita /
Production companies : Nippan Group Holdings / Toei Video Company / There's Enterprise /
December 20, 2008 1h 45m Japan Drama Japanese More
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Nobuko tried to be successful as an actress in Tokyo (stage name ‘Nonko’), but wasn’t popular. She married her manager and soon divorced. Now a once-divorced woman in her mid-30s, she returns home to the Shinto shrine that her family runs, to help out with domestic chores. Her father is always in a stubborn rage, her mother is always trying to calm things down. However, Nonko’s married sister, who already has a daughter, scathingly says of Nonko, “It’s all over for her.”
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  • title:Non-ko
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:1h 45m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Kazuyoshi Kumakiri /
  • Writers: Takashi Ujita ·
  • Production companies: Nippan Group Holdings · Toei Video Company · There's Enterprise ·
  • Overview:Nobuko tried to be successful as an actress in Tokyo (stage name ‘Nonko’), but wasn’t popular. She married her manager and soon divorced. Now a once-divorced woman in her mid-30s, she returns home to the Shinto shrine that her family runs, to help out with domestic chores. Her father is always in a stubborn rage, her mother is always trying to calm things down. However, Nonko’s married sister, who already has a daughter, scathingly says of Nonko, “It’s all over for her.”
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