20th Century Nostalgia

20th Century Nostalgia

Release date : July 26, 1997
Runtime : 1h 33m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Masato Hara /
Writers : Gorô Nakajima / Masato Hara /
Production companies : Office Shirous /
July 26, 1997 1h 33m Japan Drama Japanese More
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A young student believes that the spirit of an alien from another planet has gone back in time, taking over his body to infiltrate and study humanity in order to find the reasons why our civilization is doomed to future destruction. He replicates the spirit of another alien in a girl that he meets, and together they use their video cameras to document modern urban Japanese society.
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Ryoko Hirosue
Anzu / Pouse
Tsutomu Enjima
Toru / Chungse
Kimiko Yo
Anzu's Mother
Asami Tada
Hiroko Ashikawa
Satoko Nitta
Kayo Kitamura
Yôko Ohshima
Nobuko Kataoka
Kichitaro Negishi
Shinya Toyama
Masahiro Sato
Vice Principal
Miho Nishide
Student

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  • title:20th Century Nostalgia
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1997
  • Runtime:1h 33m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Masato Hara /
  • Writers: Gorô Nakajima · Masato Hara ·
  • Production companies: Office Shirous ·
  • Overview:A young student believes that the spirit of an alien from another planet has gone back in time, taking over his body to infiltrate and study humanity in order to find the reasons why our civilization is doomed to future destruction. He replicates the spirit of another alien in a girl that he meets, and together they use their video cameras to document modern urban Japanese society.
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