
Artist of Fasting
Drama
Overview
A wordless man stages an unexplained hunger strike and the people surrounding him exploit his silence to further their own cause...
Top Cast


Hiroshi Yamamoto
Hiroshi Yamamoto
Hunger Striker
Hiroshi Yamamoto
Hunger Striker


Juri Ihata
Juri Ihata
Young Girl
Juri Ihata
Young Girl


Tomorowo Taguchi
Tomorowo Taguchi
Narration (voice)
Tomorowo Taguchi
Narration (voice)
Ukan Abeta
Ukan Abeta
Ukan Abeta


Shoichi Honda
Shoichi Honda
Shoichi Honda
Hiroko Itō
Hiroko Itō
Woman Doctor
Hiroko Itō
Woman Doctor


Takatsugu Iwama
Takatsugu Iwama
Takatsugu Iwama


Kaoru Sakurako
Kaoru Sakurako
Kaoru Sakurako
Sankichi Kawamoto
Sankichi Kawamoto
Young Monk
Sankichi Kawamoto
Young Monk


Shô Ryûzanji
Shô Ryûzanji
Shô Ryûzanji
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