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Mika Imai

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Ginger & Honey Milk

Ginger & Honey Milk

“I might be gay,” Rei is told by her friend Kento. In April 2020, a state of emergency was declared due to the coronavirus, and four people, deaf and hearing, are forced to change their lives, but lead a university life. A human drama that depicts a complicated quadrangle relationship where their sweet and painful feelings intersect. Kento likes Atsushi. Jun likes Rei. But Rei is kissing Asuka. And Asuka likes Kento! ? What will happen to this quadrilateral relationship?
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2021

Until Rainbow Dawn

Until Rainbow Dawn

When Hana falls in love with Ayumi, a girl she meets in her sign language group, she comes out to her parents who swiftly reject her. In an effort to cheer her up, Ayumi takes Hana to a deaf LGBTQ group in Tokyo, as they both find self-acceptance. A landmark film with a deaf cast and crew, this tender and sweet story showcases the beauty found within intersectionality and will warm the hearts of deaf and hearing audiences alike.
8.3

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2018

Until Rainbow Dawn

Until Rainbow Dawn

When Hana falls in love with Ayumi, a girl she meets in her sign language group, she comes out to her parents who swiftly reject her. In an effort to cheer her up, Ayumi takes Hana to a deaf LGBTQ group in Tokyo, as they both find self-acceptance. A landmark film with a deaf cast and crew, this tender and sweet story showcases the beauty found within intersectionality and will warm the hearts of deaf and hearing audiences alike.
8.3

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2018

Until Rainbow Dawn

Until Rainbow Dawn

When Hana falls in love with Ayumi, a girl she meets in her sign language group, she comes out to her parents who swiftly reject her. In an effort to cheer her up, Ayumi takes Hana to a deaf LGBTQ group in Tokyo, as they both find self-acceptance. A landmark film with a deaf cast and crew, this tender and sweet story showcases the beauty found within intersectionality and will warm the hearts of deaf and hearing audiences alike.
8.3

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2018