
Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets
Drama
Overview
An experimental, psychedelic odyssey through Japanese subculture experienced via the eyes of a disillusioned young man, who must contend with intense familial dysfunction, psychosexual alienation, and existentialist malaise.
Top Cast
Hideaki Sasaki
Hideaki Sasaki
Me
Hideaki Sasaki
Me
Masahiro Saito
Masahiro Saito
Father
Masahiro Saito
Father


Yukiko Kobayashi
Yukiko Kobayashi
Sister
Yukiko Kobayashi
Sister


Fudeko Tanaka
Fudeko Tanaka
Grandmother
Fudeko Tanaka
Grandmother


Sei Hiraizumi
Sei Hiraizumi
Mr. Omi
Sei Hiraizumi
Mr. Omi


Keiko Niitaka
Keiko Niitaka
Midori
Keiko Niitaka
Midori


Akihiro Miwa
Akihiro Miwa
Maya at the Hell
Akihiro Miwa
Maya at the Hell


J.A. Seazer
J.A. Seazer
Longhaired Poet
J.A. Seazer
Longhaired Poet


Izumi Suzuki
Izumi Suzuki
Female Doctor
Izumi Suzuki
Female Doctor
Maki Asakawa
Maki Asakawa
Prostitute on Stairway
Maki Asakawa
Prostitute on Stairway
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