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Princess Raccoon
Japanese theatrical posterDirected by Seijun Suzuki Produced by Nobuyuki Tohya
Satoru Ogura
Ikki KatashimaWritten by Yoshio Urasawa Starring Zhang Ziyi
Joe Odagiri
Hiroko Yakushimaru
Saori Yuki
Mikijiro HiraMusic by Michiru Oshima
Ryomei ShiraiCinematography Yonezo Maeda Studio Dentsu
Kadokawa Eiga
Shochiku
Eisei Gekijō
Ogura Jimusho[1]Distributed by Nippon Herald Films Release date(s) May 28, 2005 Running time 111 minutes Country Japan Language Japanese / Mandarin Princess Raccoon (オペレッタ狸御殿 Operetta tanuki goten ) is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. The "raccoon" of the English title is actually a translation for the tanuki. It is a love story set in the musical genre and stars Zhang Ziyi as a tanuki princess and Joe Odagiri as the banished prince she falls in love with. The film premiered at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
Contents
Cast
- Zhang Ziyi as Princess Raccoon
- Joe Odagiri as Amechiyo
- Hiroko Yakushimaru as Hagi
- Mikijiro Hira as Azuchi Momoyama
References
- ^ "オペレッタ狸御殿" (in Japanese). Kadokawa Pictures. http://www.kadokawa-pictures.co.jp/official/tanuki_goten/. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Princess Raccoon". festival-cannes.com. http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/4278649/year/2005.html. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
References
External links
- Princess Raccoon at the Internet Movie Database
- Princess Raccoon at AllRovi
- Official website (Japanese) at Kadokawa-Herald Pictures, Inc.
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