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Director: Munetoshi Mukai
Cast: Kaoru Mitsumune, Mika Kumagai, Miyako Takayama, Yukiyo Sono
Miki (Kaoru Mitsumune), Aya (Mika Kumagai), Megumi (Miyako Takayama) and Haruka (Yukiyo Sono) are friends in the same photography club at their university. They often spend their time together at "Tide-Pool" tea shop, run by Miki's parents. One month before they graduate, they girls plan a graduation trip, but Miki is unable to join due to her studies. Also, Haruka lost the girls' trip money. They all make up, but next month they'll go their separate ways. Miki feels empty ...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Joshi Camera, a 2012 Japanese film directed by Munetoshi Mukai, follows a group of university friends navigating the bittersweet transition to life after graduation. The film has received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its authentic portrayal of the characters' relationships and the emotional resonance of their story. However, audience reception has been more mixed, with the film holding a 6.4/10 rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Fans of Japanese university-set dramas and slice-of-life stories will appreciate the warm, intimate portrayal of female friendship in Joshi Camera (2012). Directed by Munetoshi Mukai, the film offers a thoughtful, naturalistic look at the final days of four photography club members, including Kaoru Mitsumune, as they navigate the bittersweet end of their college experience.