Genkai in a Black Company

Genkai in a Black Company

Release date : November 21, 2009
Runtime : 1h 44m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Yuichi Satoh /
Writers : KUROI Yuto / Yoshihiro Izumi /
Production companies : Asmik Ace Entertainment /
November 21, 2009 1h 44m Japan Drama Japanese More
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After the death of this mother, Masao Oneta (Teppei Koike) decides to leave the comfort of his room after years of self isolation and get a job. He lands a position at a small IT firm but doesn't yet realise this company is one of many 'black companies', known for overworking their employees.
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Teppei Koike
Masao Oneta
Maiko
Ayako Nakanishi
Seiichi Tanabe
Takumi Fujita
Tetsuhiro Ikeda
Tetsuya Ide
Leo Morimoto
Sakushi Kuroi
Hiroshi Shinagawa
Michihiro Abe
Kei Tanaka
Shota Kimura
Masako Chiba
Sadako Seko
Yasuhi Nakamura
Manabu Uehara
Mayumi Asaka
Keiko Oneta
Toshiyuki Kitami
Shinji Oneta

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  • title:Genkai in a Black Company
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Runtime:1h 44m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Yuichi Satoh /
  • Writers: KUROI Yuto · Yoshihiro Izumi ·
  • Production companies: Asmik Ace Entertainment ·
  • Overview:After the death of this mother, Masao Oneta (Teppei Koike) decides to leave the comfort of his room after years of self isolation and get a job. He lands a position at a small IT firm but doesn't yet realise this company is one of many 'black companies', known for overworking their employees.
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