
Lily Festival
Comedy · Romance · Drama
Overview
Sachi Hamano's Yurisai (Lily Festival) is about a man (Mickey Curtis) in his seventies who comes to live in an apartment building that also houses seven elderly women. The film examines the ladies' sexual desires as the man proceeds to woo each of them. Kazuko Yoshiyuki portrays one of the female residents. The film was adapted from a novel by Houko Momotani and was screened at the Montreal World Film Festival.
Top Cast


Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Rie Miyano
Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Rie Miyano


Mickey Curtis
Mickey Curtis
Terujiro Miyoshi
Mickey Curtis
Terujiro Miyoshi


Utae Shōji
Utae Shōji
Umeka Mariko
Utae Shōji
Umeka Mariko


Kazuko Shirakawa
Kazuko Shirakawa
Renako Yokota
Kazuko Shirakawa
Renako Yokota


Sanae Nakahara
Sanae Nakahara
Teruko Satoyama
Sanae Nakahara
Teruko Satoyama


Chisako Hara
Chisako Hara
Atsuko Namiki
Chisako Hara
Atsuko Namiki


Hisako Ôkata
Hisako Ôkata
Yoshi Kitagawa
Hisako Ôkata
Yoshi Kitagawa


Sachiko Meguro
Sachiko Meguro
Nene Totsuka
Sachiko Meguro
Nene Totsuka
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