A-Ge-Man: Tales of a Golden Geisha explained

Tales of a Golden Geisha
Director:Juzo Itami
Producer:
  • Seigo Hosogoe
  • Yasushi Tamaoka
  • Juzo Itami
Screenplay:Juzo Itami
Starring:
Music:Toshiyuki Honda
Cinematography:Yoshihiro Yamazaki
Production Companies:
  • Itami Films
  • Seigo Hosogoe Office
Distributor:Toho
Runtime:119 minutes
Country:Japan

, also known as A-Ge-Man, is a 1990 Japanese comedy film directed and written by Juzo Itami. It stars Nobuko Miyamoto as a geisha who brings good luck to her intimate companions (known as an "ageman", from 上げる ageru 'to raise up') and Masahiko Tsugawa as a man who crosses paths with her by chance.

Cast

Release

A-Ge-Man: Tales of a Golden Geisha was distributed theatrically in Japan by Toho on 2 June 1990. The film was shown at the Chicago International Film Festival on October 10, 1990 and at the Japan Today Film Festival in Los Angeles on November 1, 1991.

Reception

A-Ge-Man: Tales of a Golden Geisha was nominated for four Japanese Academy Awards—Best Director (Juzo Itami), Best Actress (Nobuko Miyamoto), Best Screenplay (Juzo Itami) and Best Editing (Akira Suzuki).[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: 14th Japanese Academy Awards. japan-academy-prized.jp.