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Tomorrow (1988 film)

Tomorrow (TOMORROW 明日), also known as Ashita and Tomorrow – ashita is a 1988 Japanese film co-written and directed by Kazuo Kuroki. It is the first film in Kuroki’s "War Requiem" thematic trilogy, followed by A Boy’s Summer in 1945 (2002) and The Face of Jizo (2004).


Tomorrow
Film poster
TOMORROW 明日
トゥモロー あした
Kazuo Kuroki
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Kazuo Kuroki
Masako Inoue
Juichiro Takeuchi
Ashitaby Mitsuharu Inoue
Kaori Momoi
Kaho Minami
Atsuko Sendo
Arthur Kuroda
Shirō Sano
Tatsuo Suzuki
Masaru Iizuka
Teizo Matsumura
Light Vision
Sawai Production
Soeishinsha Company
Nippon Herald Films
August 13, 1988 (1988-08-13) (Japan)
105 minutes
Japan
Japanese

Tomorrow (TOMORROW 明日), also known as Ashita and Tomorrow – ashita is a 1988 Japanese film co-written and directed by Kazuo Kuroki. It is the first film in Kuroki’s "War Requiem" thematic trilogy, followed by A Boy’s Summer in 1945 (2002) and The Face of Jizo (2004).

Tomorrow follows the lives of the people of Nagasaki on August 8, 1945, the day before the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the city. These include a newlywed couple, a pregnant mother and a boy drafted into the army. It chronicles their struggles, their hopes and their dreams for the future, juxtaposed with the reality of what will transpire the following day.

13th Hochi Film Award

  • Won: Best Film

  • Tomorrow at IMDb

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