The Great Actress Reiko Inui (2019)
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The Great Actress Reiko Inui (大女優 乾麗子 is a Ōjoyū Inui Reiko)2019 Japanese comedy short film written and directed by Kazuhiro Nakagawa. It was first uploaded to YouTube on September 24, 2019,[1] though the video was later privated and a new upload appeared on January 13, 2021. Its festival debut was held remotely through the Sapporo International Short Film Festival between October 10 and 31, 2020[2] and it was later shown in the United States at G-Fest XXVII on July 17, 2022.[3] The film follows a timid new director as he attempts to win over a famous actress cast in his debut feature, a kaiju film.
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Staff
- Main article: The Great Actress Reiko Inui/Credits.
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Kazuhiro Nakagawa
- Written by Kazuhiro Nakagawa
- Produced by Tetsuya Oya, Yoshiki Soejima
- Music by Yuji Iwamoto
- Cinematography by Heita Tanaka
- Edited by Kazuhiro Nakagawa
- First assistant director Shinya Namikawa
- Visual effects by Koichi Hirata, Naotaro Takahashi, Shuntaro Ono, Anni Ushio
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Eima Tanaka as Yuichi Ikawa, new director
- Kazuki Takeuchi as Taku Nemoto, Ikawa's 2nd AD
- Kanako Yamamoto as Reiko Inui, famous actress
- Akihisa Muramoto, Shoko Hotta as Inui's entourage
- Hisashi Miyazawa as actor playing onlooker / Gorgaga
- Kohei Ando as actor playing old professor
- Kaidaio as cameraman
- Zenken Miyazato as director of photography
- Yu Yasuda as boom operator
- Yudai Mitomi as best boy
- Kazuhiro Nanba, Koichiro Takashima, Sae Sugawara as stuntmen
- Etsuko Egawa as Inui's makeup artist
- Takahiro Nakayama as assistant makeup artist
- Makoto Sogo as veteran stylist
- Riri Sunago as assistant stylist
- Kayo Miyashita as script girl
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