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A Rainbow-colored Trip

September 25, 2021 0h 39m

Released 5 years ago in 2021. A Rainbow-colored Trip is a music film. directed by Shinji Imaoka. At just 39 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Yune Sakurai, Yuri Ogino, and Ryuju Kobayashi

Synopsis

Director Shinji Imaoka, whose critically acclaimed film "Reiko Iruka" was selected as one of the top ten Japanese films of 2020 by the film magazine "Eiga Geijutsu," presents this musical-style short film set at a rainy campsite, depicting a girl's desire for her parents' reunion through song. Fifth-grader Haruka visits the campsite with her parents, but their relationship, which is on the verge of divorce, is strained. Haruka ventures alone into the forest to find a waterfall where wishes are said to come true. Along the way, she meets a boy her age named Daichi, who guides her to the waterfall, where she prays for her parents' reconciliation. Later, Haruka is found collapsed in the forest after suffering from stomach pain, which leads to another argument between her parents. Seeing this, Haruka instinctively flees the scene, but...

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 25, 2021 4 years ago
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Runtime 0h 39m 39 minutes total
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Language Japanese Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
JA

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Rainbow-colored Trip about?

Director Shinji Imaoka, whose critically acclaimed film "Reiko Iruka" was selected as one of the top ten Japanese films of 2020 by the film magazine "Eiga Geijutsu," presents this musical-style sho...

Who directed A Rainbow-colored Trip?

A Rainbow-colored Trip was directed by Shinji Imaoka.

How long is A Rainbow-colored Trip?

A Rainbow-colored Trip has a runtime of 0 hours and 39 minutes (39 minutes total).

When was A Rainbow-colored Trip released?

A Rainbow-colored Trip was released on September 25, 2021 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in A Rainbow-colored Trip?

The main cast of A Rainbow-colored Trip includes Yune Sakurai, Yuri Ogino, Ryuju Kobayashi, Ota Saiuchi, Maki Nishiyama.