Doki-Doki (short film)

Doki-Doki is a Japanese short film that addresses the themes of isolation and disconnectness amidst the crowded subways cars of Japan. It was released in 2003 and directed by Chris Eska. Doki-Doki had its premiere U.S. broadcast on PBS's Independent Lens series on December 21, 2004 (introduction by Susan Sarandon).

Doki-Doki
Directed byChris Eska
Written byChris Eska
Produced byMegumi Kano
Aya Mitsuhashi
StarringEndo Yumi
Hayato Sugano
Sae Takenaka
Narrated byHaruki Iwakiri
CinematographyYasu Tanida
Edited byChris Eska
Release date
  • 2003 (2003)
CountryJapan

Cast

  • Endo Yumi as Yumi
  • Hayato Sugano as Yosuke
  • Sae Takenaka as Makiko
  • Haruki Iwakiri as Narrator

Crew

  • Chris Eska, Director, Writer, Editor
  • Megumi Kano, Producer
  • Aya Mitsuhashi, Producer
  • Yasu Tanida, Director of Photography


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