

Most Popular Miyuki Kitagawa Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Otakus in Love Trailer (2004)
20 October 2004
Live-action adaptation of a madcap manga about art, opposites, love and a whole lot of cosplay.
Kate Trailer (2021)
10 September 2021
A ruthless criminal operative has less than 24 hours to exact revenge on her enemies and in the process forms an unexpected bond with the daughter of one of her past victims.
Frog River Trailer (2002)
04 December 2002
Record shop clerk and aspiring DJ Tsutomu searches for his masculinity when challenged to a kendo duel.
Man of Tai Chi Trailer (2013)
04 July 2013
In Beijing, a young martial artist's skill places him in position to experience opportunities and sacrifices.
Ano Ko ni 1000% Trailer (1989)
14 November 1989
Azusa Kawahara is the soccer team manager who is going out with Ikumi, one of the team members. Lately Ikumi has been busy after school and this is making Azusa uncomfortable.
Arthur & Claire Trailer (2018)
16 February 2018
The chance meeting of two people at the darkest moments of their lives leads to a bright new beginning : Arthur (around 50) and Claire (around 30) pull each other from the abyss – by trying to save the other they see the worth of their own life.
Earthquake Bird Trailer (2019)
01 November 2019
Tokyo, Japan, 1989. Lucy Fly, a foreigner who works as a translator, begins a passionate relationship with Teiji, a mysterious man obsessed with photography.
Airport 2013 Trailer (2014)
02 May 2014
When there's a transfer flight delay, a put-upon ground staff worker at a small town airport has to deal with a family that has plenty of problems of their own.
All About Me Trailer (2018)
25 December 2018
Dramatised origin story of one of Germany's most beloved contemporary comedians.
Bakuman Trailer (2015)
03 October 2015
Moritaka Mashiro doesn't want to follow in the path of his uncle who worked as a manga artist, but ultimately died because of exhaustion.
Shining Boy and Little Randy Trailer (2005)
23 September 2005
Tetsumu, an introverted youth, realizes he has a natural ability of communicating with elephants. This prompts him to leave for Chiang Mai in Thailand to become Japan's first elephant trainer.
