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2 Cast  





3 Reception  



3.1  Awards and nominations  







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Childhood Days
DVD cover
Directed byMasahiro Shinoda
Written byTaichi Yamada
Hyozo Kashiwabara (novel)
Produced byMotoo Abiko
StarringTetsuya Fujita
Yuji Horioka
CinematographyTatsuo Suzuki
Edited byChizuko Osada
Music byShin’ichirō Ikebe

Production
company

Childhood Days Production Committee

Distributed byToho

Release date

  • August 11, 1990 (1990-08-11)

Running time

117 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Childhood Days (少年時代, Shōnen jidai, a.k.a. Takeshi - Childhood Days) is a 1990 Japanese film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony.[1] It is based on a manga of the same name by Motoo Abiko.

Synopsis

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The film is a story of childhood life during wartime Japan. Takeshi, the intelligent son of a fisherman, is the schoolyard bully.

When his cousin comes to stay with his family to avoid bombing raids, Takeshi at first treats him well then begins bullying him, too. Takeshi eventually loses his position of leadership.[2]

Cast

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Reception

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Awards and nominations

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14th Japan Academy Prize[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Awards for Shonen jidai (1990)" (in Japanese). Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  • ^ Based on TakeshiatAllMovie
  • ^ "Tetsuya Fujita". IMDb.com. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  • ^ "Yuji Horioka". IMDb.com. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  • ^ "Katsuhisa Yamazaki". IMDb.com. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  • ^ 14回 日本アカデミー賞 (in Japanese). Japan Academy Prize. Archived from the original on February 24, 2009. Retrieved 20 March 2009.
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