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Forget Me Not is a film of genre Drama directed by Hideyuki Hirayama with Koyuki Katō

Forget Me Not (2010)

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Length 1h48
Directed by
Genres Drama
Rating51% 2.579622.579622.579622.579622.57962

Forget Me Not (信さん・炭坑町のセレナーデ, Shin-san tankoumachi no serenâde) is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama, about the people in a small coal mining town in the Fukuoka Prefecture in southern Japan in 1955.

Actors

Koyuki Katō

(Michiyo Tsujiuchi)
Takuya Ishida

(Shinichi Nakaoka)
Tokio Emoto
Sōsuke Ikematsu

(Mamoru Tsujiuchi)
Ken Mitsuishi

(Daisuke Nakaoka)
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