
Goshogaoka
Documentary
Overview
This non-narrative film depicts the routines of a girls' basketball team in a junior high school near Tokyo. Shot with a stationary camera, it consists of six ten-minute segments, some of which show the girls' routine exercises, others of which are choreographed.
Top Cast
Naomi Hasegawa
Naomi Hasegawa
Naomi Hasegawa
Eri Hashimoto
Eri Hashimoto
Eri Hashimoto
Emi Ishida
Emi Ishida
Emi Ishida
Yuka Ishigami
Yuka Ishigami
Yuka Ishigami
Yuki Kasami
Yuki Kasami
Yuki Kasami
Eri Kobayashi
Eri Kobayashi
Eri Kobayashi
Yuka Koishihara
Yuka Koishihara
Yuka Koishihara
Marie Komuro
Marie Komuro
Marie Komuro
Kumiko Kotake
Kumiko Kotake
Kumiko Kotake
Yoriko Matsufuji
Yoriko Matsufuji
Yoriko Matsufuji
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