Difference between revisions of "Semishigure"
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*'''Also Known As:''' In Chorus of Cicadas | *'''Also Known As:''' In Chorus of Cicadas | ||
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*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK | *'''Broadcast network:''' NHK | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Dec-29 to 2004-Dec-30 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Dec-29 to 2004-Dec-30 | ||
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| − | A story of a young samurai, Bunshiro Maki from small Unasaka Domain in Tohoku region in the Edo Period. In spite of poverty and many difficulties, he finally avenges his father's death by struggling through his fate with a warm feeling towards the woman of his first love, Fuku. Based on a novel written by Shuhei Fujisawa | + | A story of a young samurai, Bunshiro Maki from small Unasaka Domain in Tohoku region in the Edo Period. In spite of poverty and many difficulties, he finally avenges his father's death by struggling through his fate with a warm feeling towards the woman of his first love, Fuku. Based on a novel written by Shuhei Fujisawa. ''Fuji TV'' |
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*'''Director:''' | *'''Director:''' | ||
*'''Music:''' | *'''Music:''' | ||
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| + | The drama won 2 Golden Nymph awards in the 44th Monte Carlo Television Festival Mini Series section for Best Mini-Series and Best Performance by Actor, which was held in July 2004. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 22:11, 17 August 2006
Details
- Title: 蝉しぐれ
- Title (romaji): Semishigure
- Also Known As: In Chorus of Cicadas
- Episodes: 7
- Genre: Human drama
- Broadcast network: NHK
- Broadcast period: 2004-Dec-29 to 2004-Dec-30
- Theme Song:
Synopsis
A story of a young samurai, Bunshiro Maki from small Unasaka Domain in Tohoku region in the Edo Period. In spite of poverty and many difficulties, he finally avenges his father's death by struggling through his fate with a warm feeling towards the woman of his first love, Fuku. Based on a novel written by Shuhei Fujisawa. Fuji TV
Cast
- Uchino Masaaki
- Mizuno Maki
- Katsuno Hiroshi
- Takeshita Keiko
- Ishibashi Tamotsu
- Kudo Kankuro
- Murakami Hiroaki
- Suzuki Anju
- Kaibe Tsuyoshi
- Arai Norihito
- Ishibashi Renji
- Emoto Akira
- Hira Mikijiro
- Saitou Yosuke
Production Credits
- Screenwriter:
- Producer:
- Director:
- Music:
Trivia
The drama won 2 Golden Nymph awards in the 44th Monte Carlo Television Festival Mini Series section for Best Mini-Series and Best Performance by Actor, which was held in July 2004.
External Links
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