Wara no tate  (2013)

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The movie Wara no tate, released in 2013 and directed by Takashi Miike, was shot on film using ARRICAM Lite (LT) Camera and Angenieux Optimo Zoom Lenses, Zeiss Ultra Prime Lenses with Nobuyasu Kita as cinematographer and editing by Kenji Yamashita.
Directed by | Takashi Miike
Cinematography by | Nobuyasu Kita
Edited by | Kenji Yamashita
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Country | Japan
Language | Japanese
Genres | Thriller

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Subtitler: English
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