Bokura ga Ita (film)
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Directed by | Takahiro Miki |
Produced by | Tomoko Yoshida |
Story by | Obata Yuki (Bokura ga Ita) |
Starring | Toma Ikuta, Yuriko Yoshitaka |
Distributed by | Asmik Ace Entertainment Capcom Pictures (USA) |
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Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Bokura ga Ita ( 僕等がいた?) is a 2012 Japanese film based on the manga of the same name, We Were There.[1] It is directed by the director Takahiro Miki and stars Toma Ikuta, Yuriko Yoshitaka.[1] The film was released in two parts, with the first released in Japanese cinemas in the spring of 2012.[2] The second part was released 4–5 weeks after the first part.[3]
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Cast
- Toma Ikuta as Motoharu Yano
- Yuriko Yoshitaka as Nanami Takahashi
- Sosuke Takaoka as Masafumi Takeuchi
- Yuika Motokariya as Yuri Yamamoto
- Ayaka Komatsu as Nana
Production
Bokura ga Ita was first serialized in Betsucomi, and it won the 50th Shogakukan Manga Award for Shōjo manga.[4] Director Takahiro Miki directed the film,[1] and film produced by Tomoko Yoshida.[1]
The main cast of Bokura ga Ita was revealed on 2 May 2011.[3] Toma Ikuta, who previously starred in the films Hanamizuki and No Longer Human,[3] would be starring in this film as Motoharu Yano, a boy who is popular with most girls in the class.[2] Actress Yuriko Yoshitaka, the recipient of the Best Newcomer award at the 28th Yokohama Film Festival,[3] would star as Nanami Takahashi, a classmate of Motoharu.[4] In addition, Sosuke Takaoka would play the role of Masafumi Takeuchi, Yano's close friend, and Yuika Motokariya would play Yuri Yamamoto, the younger sister of Motoharu's late girlfriend.[4]
The filming of Bokura ga Ita took place in Kushiro, Hokkaido.[5] This is the hometown of Yuki Obata, the manga artist of Bokura ga Ita, the manga this film is based on.[5] The filming began on May 2011.[5] The film was filmed in Sapporo, Hokkaido and in Tokyo.[2]
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