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Director: Yuichiro Hirakawa
Cast: Tao Tsuchiya, Takumi Kitamura, Yuta Koseki, Hayato Isomura
Mitsuki is shy and rather isolated at school. Towa is on the basketball team and Mitsuki's class-mate. Due to circumstances, Mitsuki soon begins to socialize with four jocks of the basketball team, which affects her self-esteem, her social status, her loneliness and her life. She finds a new lease in her school life.
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Fans of romance films will appreciate the nuanced performances and character growth in Waiting For Spring, the 2018 drama directed by Yuichiro Hirakawa. The film follows the shy Mitsuki as she navigates new social dynamics with her basketball-playing classmates, leading to an insightful exploration of self-esteem and loneliness.
Waiting for Spring is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Marie-Geneviève Chabot and released in 2013. The film centres on the town of Chapais in northern Quebec, a struggling former mining community whose residents are quietly resisting the economic pressures to abandon their hometown. It focuses principally on the story of Berny, a retired former miner, and his small group of friends with whom he regularly goes ice fishing in the winter.
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