
State of Emergency
Drama · Documentary
Overview
An omnibus film consisting of 4 short films and a documentary related to COVID-19.
Top Cast


Yuzu Aoki
Yuzu Aoki
Delivery 2020
Yuzu Aoki
Delivery 2020


Yukino Kishii
Yukino Kishii
Delivery 2020
Yukino Kishii
Delivery 2020


Makiko Watanabe
Makiko Watanabe
Delivery 2020
Makiko Watanabe
Delivery 2020


Takumi Saitoh
Takumi Saitoh
Kodokuna 19-ji
Takumi Saitoh
Kodokuna 19-ji


Kazumasa Taguchi
Kazumasa Taguchi
Kodokuna 19-ji
Kazumasa Taguchi
Kodokuna 19-ji
Nakajo Saeko
Nakajo Saeko
Kodokuna 19-ji
Nakajo Saeko
Kodokuna 19-ji


Koji Seki
Koji Seki
Kodokuna 19-ji
Koji Seki
Kodokuna 19-ji
Yuko Kii
Yuko Kii
Kodokuna 19-ji
Yuko Kii
Kodokuna 19-ji


Fumina Suzuki
Fumina Suzuki
Kodokuna 19-ji
Fumina Suzuki
Kodokuna 19-ji


Tatsuhiro Yamaoka
Tatsuhiro Yamaoka
Tatsuhiro Yamaoka
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