Over-Thirty Alumnus Association

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Over-Thirty Alumnus Association

Theatrical poster for Over-Thirty Alumnus Association (2001)
Directed by Kazue Nakamura[1]
Written by Kazue Nakamura
Starring Miyu Aizaki
Rumi Hoshino
Motoko Sasaki
Cinematography Katsuji Oyamada
Editing by Shōji Sakai
Studio Cinema Ark
Distributed by Xces Film
Release dates November 17, 2001
Running time 60 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Over-Thirty Alumnus Association (三十路同窓会 ハメをはずせ! Misojidōsōkai: Hame o Hazuse!) is a 2001 Japanese pink film directed by Kazue Nakamura. It won the award for Tenth Best Film at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony.[2]

Synopsis

Junko, Norika and Rie are old friends with troubled romantic lives. Rie is an author and double-divorcee who finds herself pregnant, Norika's boyfriend Hiroshi is seeing another woman, and Junko's lover Nobuyuki does not satisfy her.[3]

Cast

  • Miyu Aizaki (逢崎みゆ)[1]
  • Rumi Hoshino (星野瑠海)
  • Motoko Sasaki
  • Kazu Itsuki (樹かず)
  • Hajime Mao (真央はじめ)
  • Naoyuki Chiba (千葉尚之)
  • Kan'ichi Hiraga (平賀勘一)

Availability

Over-Thirty Alumnus Association in its 2010 re-release as Haitoku Dōsōkai: Jukujo Juzutsunagi

Kazue Nakamura filmed Over-Thirty Alumnus Association for Cinema Ark and it was released theatrically in Japan by Xces Film on November 17, 2001.[4] Xces Film re-released the film on January 13, 2010 under the title Haitoku Dōsōkai: Jukujo Juzutsunagi (背徳同窓会 熟女数珠つなぎ).[5]

References

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External links

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 "三十路同窓会 ハメをはずせ!" (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-06-02. 
  2. "Best Ten of 2001 (2001年度ベストテン)" (in Japanese). P*G Website. Retrieved 2009-01-18. 
  3. "三十路同窓会 ハメをはずして!" (in Japanese). P.G. Web Site. Retrieved 2010-06-02. 
  4. "三十路同窓会 ハメをはずせ!" (in Japanese). Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Retrieved 2010-06-02. 
  5. "2010" (in Japanese). P.G. Web Site. Retrieved 2010-06-02. 
Preceded by
B-Grade Video Correspondent: AV Guy: Extraction Shop Ken
Pink Grand Prix Tenth Best Film
2001
Succeeded by
Older Woman: Hakata Beauty's Shyness


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