And So We Put Goldfish in the Pool.

2017 | Japan | 27 min.

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Film Info
Section:Short Films
Original Title:Soushite watashitachi wa pûru ni kingyo o
Release Year:2017
Runtime:27 min.
Production Country:Japan
Original Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Makoto Nagahisa
Produced by:Haruki Yokoyama
Screenwriter:Makoto Nagahisa
Cinematography:Hiroaki Takeda
Editing By:Makoto Nagahisa
Yusuke Kaneko
Cast:Hina Yukawa
Rina Matsuyama
Marin Nishimoto
Reina Kikuchi

Description

One summer day, 400 goldfish were found in the swimming pool of a secondary school, released by four 15-year-old girls.