Most Popular Jun Togawa Trailers
Total trailers found: 31
04 May 1983
A sendup of the stereotypical Japanese family: dad is a salaryman jerk, unable to relate to anyone; mom is a hopeless housewife; the older son is a moderate academic success; but the younger son is a rebellious goof-off for whom a tutor must be hired.
06 August 1988
The adventures and tribulations of a group of students during the years following the II World War.
01 April 1989
A magical realist story of the legendary Okinawan hero Untamagiru participating in efforts to form an independent Okinawa before the island was returned to Japan in 1972.
14 December 1985
Young writer Tamako, who is wrongfully accused of killing the head yakuza, must find a way out of trouble.
22 December 1990
Su-San invites Hama-chan to go fishing at a place close to his heart after learning about Hama-chan and his wife's fertility problems.
15 June 1985
A shady music mogul brings together two wannabe stars—punk rock rebel Kan and new-wave crooner Shingo—and transforms them into the Stardust Brothers, a girl-friendly, silver-jumpsuited, synth-pop sensation.
24 December 1988
Densuke Hamazaki is an office worker at Suzuki Construction and gets transferred to the main Tokyo office.
23 December 1991
Hama-chan and his wife are ecstatic about their long-awaited pregnancy. Meanwhile, Su-san's nephew joins Hama-chan's department at the company.
25 April 1986
Live concert
01 July 1988
Yuichi Koga is an upper-class business executive, running his own adult video company, and living a successful life with his wife and daughter.
12 September 1992
Looks at the lives of Chinese people in Japan.
27 December 1989
Tora-san's nephew Mitsuo is exchanging letters with Izumi, a former classmate whose parents divorced and took her out of Tokyo.
26 December 1992
Hama-chan shows up to work with his son on his back when his wife goes to her class reunion and his mother throws her back out.
28 March 1992
In the sparsely populated rural areas of Japan, the female population is far smaller than the male. An attempt is made to counter this imbalance by arranging marriages with Filipino women.
14 September 1991
Anthology film featuring three stories, each written and directed by a different actress and based on a comic by Hitomi Saki.
27 December 1989
Hama-chan gets Su-san hooked on fishing, but Su-san has some problems to deal with; a beautiful woman saves Su-san when he collapses while fishing.
16 July 1994
Approached by a friend about a matchmaking arrangement, Su-san goes to Hama-chan's home seeking help.
21 January 1995
Maiko is a recently widowed young woman travelling to Bali to distract herself from the loss of her husband, Esau.
01 January 1988
October, 1987. American filmmaker Steven Okazaki is making a documentary about laureated japanese author Kenzaburo Oe, but all goes wrong when he finds out that due to "mistranslated facts" the subject of his film has only one day to spare before leaving the country.
25 December 1993
Hama-chan and Su-san go fishing during a business trip, but Hama-chan has to give a lecture on Su-san's behalf in a case of mistaken identity.
15 June 1989
1980s TV doc following left-field new wave icon Jun Togawa on a tour of New York subcultures you'd never see on American TV.
23 December 1989
The story follows Yasuyuki, an amateur musician living alone in Tokyo, supported by an allowance from his parents.
28 December 1984
Suspense TV movie adaptation of an original story by Sawako Ariyoshi, starring Yukiyo Toake.
14 July 1984
A kindergarten teacher meets a novice magician and together they travel to another city to find love.
13 April 1985
Go Takamine's first theatrical feature is a pioneering work of Okinawan cinema, filmed almost entirely in Okinawan dialect.
01 January 1986
Stop motion animation. I started making three-dimensional works around this time. (Yuko Asano).
20 April 1984
Seven raccoons with supernatural powers sneak into a freight train, disguise themselves as humans, and head to Tokyo with the intention to create a band.
09 October 1993
Based on the novel of the same name by Shizuka Ijûin. Played as a double feature with Crepe (1993).