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  1. Always: Sunset on Third Street 2. Always: Sunset on Third Street 2 (ALWAYS 続・三丁目の夕日) is a 2007 Japanese drama film directed by Takashi Yamazaki, based on the manga Sunset on Third Street by Ryōhei Saigan. [1] [2] [4] It is a sequel to Always: Sunset on Third Street (2005). At the 31st Japan Academy Film Prize it won two awards ...

  2. Always Sunset on Third Street '64 is a film directed by Takashi Yamazaki with Hidetaka Yoshioka, Shin'ichi Tsutsumi, Koyuki, Maki Horikita .... Year: 2012. Original title: Always san chôme no yûhi '64.

  3. It's 1958 and Japan is recovering from World War II. Things are not easy for the inhabitants of Third Street, but they are full of hope for what the future might bring. A warm-hearted portrait of a time when everything was possible. AlwaysSunset On Third Street (NC 2006) Japan 2005. 133 minutes.

  4. During a January press conference for ALWAYS- SUNSET ON 3RD STREET `64, Takashi Yamazaki told the press that, “As the title clearly states, the film is set in 1964, when throughout Japan there was a heightened state of excitement for the Tokyo Olympics.” It wasn’t just the Tokyo Olympics; with the grand opening of the Tokaido bullet-train line and the rapid economic growth as a result of ...

  5. The third film in the Sunset on Third Street series, Always Sanchōme no Yūhi ’64 is set in Tokyo at the time of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. See what’s playing

  6. The Tokyo Olympics are about to open, and Rynosuke Chagawa is excited to receive a new TV set to watch the upcoming events. His wife Hiromi is pregnant and he has built a second level on his shop to provide his adopted son Junnosuke with a private space to study for entrance to Tokyo University to set up a career with a major company. He dreams of sparing Junnosuke the struggles that he has ...

  7. 11. Nov. 2005 · Suzuki's hair-trigger temper is held somewhat in check by the motherly instincts of his wife, Tomoe, and his young son Ippei immediately bonds with Mutsuko as if she were his older sister. The Suzuki shop lies almost in the shadow of the Tokyo Tower as it rises steadily above the skyline during construction in 1958. Takashi Yamazaki.